USB-C charging could serve as bait for Android users considering iPhone 15

SellCell questioned more than 1,000 iPhone owners and more than 1,000 Android users to find out whether the inclusion of USB-C charging could influence their decision to buy the iPhone 15.
A whopping 44 percent of Android phone users said they might consider the iPhone 15 if it features a USB-C port. 63 percent of iPhone owners might upgrade to the iPhone 15 because of the new port.So why is a new port such a big deal? The main reason is that consumers will be able to use the same charger for multiple devices, including iPhones, tablets, and Mac computers. USB-C chargers will probably also charge at a faster rate and offer speedier data transfer speeds.
As for those Android users who won't switch to an iPhone even after the introduction of the USB-C port, 73.81 percent said that they are happy with Android and don't want to buy an iPhone.
31 percent of iPhone owners who said that USB-C charging won't make them buy the iPhone 15 explained that a new port alone won't influence their decision to upgrade. 38.17 percent of those who don't regard this as a groundbreaking change said they are happy with their existing iPhone.
A small minority of users across both operating systems said that USB-C doesn't matter because they use wireless charging.
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