A survey claimed that only one in 10 American schoolkids are interested in the recently announced Apple iWatch.
The survey, conducted by Chegg, also reveals that Apple doesn’t hold the allure for college and high school kids it formerly had.
Seventy one percent of these students think Google is “cool” while only 64 percent think that Apple is “cool”.
And 29 percent think that Apple is smug.
They also believe that Apple has been hyped up the US press, with 24 percent believing the firm may have lost its edge. Over half of those surveyed described the iPhone 6 as “more stle than substance”.
So what do the kids want? Acording to the survey they want phones with better battery life, more memory, and that are waterproof and durable.
Chegg surveyed 1,586 college students and 446 high school students between August 30th and the Apple introductions earlier this week.
A survey claimed that only one in 10 American schoolkids are interested in the recently announced Apple iWatch.
The survey, conducted by Chegg, also reveals that Apple doesn’t hold the allure for college and high school kids it formerly had.
Seventy one percent of these students think Google is “cool” while only 64 percent think that Apple is “cool”.
And 29 percent think that Apple is smug.
They also believe that Apple has been hyped up the US press, with 24 percent believing the firm may have lost its edge. Over half of those surveyed described the iPhone 6 as “more stle than substance”.
So what do the kids want? Acording to the survey they want phones with better battery life, more memory, and that are waterproof and durable.
Chegg surveyed 1,586 college students and 446 high school students between August 30th and the Apple introductions earlier this week.