The survey also says managers are more likely to be iOS users than Android users, but suggests iPhone users are more likely to get laid off.
When iPhone users were asked if they would switch to Android if the App Store banned Twitter, 60 percent of them replied in the affirmative. On top of that, more than 80 percent of Android and Apple users said they would ditch their phones for a device made by Musk.Moving on, the survey also found that managers are 33 percent more likely to be iPhone users than Android users. iPhone users also earn more than Android users, but the difference isn't huge .
Nearly 60 percent of managers from both camps said they got along better with employees using the same OS as them. Both Android and iPhone users spend 38 percent of their workdays on phone and on average, iPhone users spend 15 more days every year on their phones than Android users. For some reason, iPhone users are 47 percent more likely to have reported getting laid off in the past six months.
There are around 307 million smartphone users in the US, so a sample size of 1,000 is too small to draw conclusions. Still, 1,000 is not a small number in absolute terms, so the findings should not be taken lightly. Maybe RT this so it reaches
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