Survey shows Android users are hungrier for love than iPhone owners

“Android online daters are promiscuous redheads, iOS daters are rich alcoholics” – that’s what AYI.com, a dating website reveals from a survey they conducted. Is this a fact between Android and iPhone users?

iPhone-vs-Android

AYI.com’s mobile app is basically like Tinder in which you could browse different users in hopes to find your true love or just a simple hook-up. The app has nearly 14,000 subscribers in which AYI used to collect data and surprisingly come up with interesting finds.

Based on the survey it turns out iOS users are 17% more likely to be engaged by people using the app, while Android users are 12% more likely to be the one initiating the first move – making them the more promiscuous ones or love-hungry according to the company.

Additionally, the survey also shows that people who use Android in the dating app are found to be slightly older with 42% consisting of individuals aged 45-60, contrasting to 67% of iOS users that are under 45 years old. That’s not all, it also tells us that 83% of iPhone holders have more money to spare as they are likely to make over $150,000 annually, while 30% of Android owners are likely to only make under $60,000 per year. This also backs up the report that iOS owners in America live in a wealthy environment while Android users stay usually at the slums.

Notably, iPhone users are reported to be the party people as they drink alcohol and do drugs twice as often as those using Android.

Although this is not really a solid basis (we’re pretty sure not everyone displays their actual age on a dating app, for example), we can somehow get an idea as to what kind of people use the two biggest handsets – in the United States, at least.

Can we say the same here in the Philippines? Do you find any of these relatable to you?

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Android for people with less money; iPhone is for the rich?

Mapbox is a mapping software that shows people who tweet using an iPhone come from the rich neighborhood, while people using Android came from the less fortunate spots in America.

comparison NJ NY

The photo above shows Newark, New Jersey with lots of green dots that represent tweets coming from Android devices. Now, I haven’t been there but according to the source Newark is where the less fortunate people live. In contrast, New York where lots of yuppies and business professionals dwell are flooded with red dots, representing tweets from iPhones.

“The rich, it seems, use iPhones while the poor tweet from Androids”

While that may be the sad case in America, it’s a bit different here in the Philippines. Using Mapbox, you can type in a specific city and country for it to show the stats. The pictures below show the Android and iPhone users in Makati, Manila. As you can see, the dots representing both parties are somewhat even.

Android users

Andorid users in Manila.

 

iPhone users

iPhone users in Manila.

This just means that the users here in the Philippines are both fans of iPhones and Androids almost equally. You can even try it out for yourself and see the stats in any place of the world — there’s even a filter for BlackBerry and other users so it’s pretty cool to check it out.

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Android for people with less money; iPhone is for the rich?

Mapbox is a mapping software that shows people who tweet using an iPhone come from the rich neighborhood, while people using Android came from the less fortunate spots in America.

comparison NJ NY

The photo above shows Newark, New Jersey with lots of green dots that represent tweets coming from Android devices. Now, I haven’t been there but according to the source Newark is where the less fortunate people live. In contrast, New York where lots of yuppies and business professionals dwell are flooded with red dots, representing tweets from iPhones.

“The rich, it seems, use iPhones while the poor tweet from Androids,” remarked Business Insider.

While that may be the sad case in America, it’s a bit different here in the Philippines. Using Mapbox, you can type in a specific city and country for it to show the stats. The pictures below show the Android and iPhone users in Makati, Manila. As you can see, the dots representing both parties are somewhat even.

Android users

Andorid users in Manila.

 

iPhone users

iPhone users in Manila.

This just means that the users here in the Philippines are both fans of iPhones and Androids almost equally. You can even try it out for yourself and see the stats in any place of the world — there’s even a filter for BlackBerry and other users so it’s pretty cool to check it out.

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