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Altairis

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    I live near Silicon Valley (Apple Company HQ), which basically means that non-iPhones are almost nonexistent. Almost everyone I know uses one - which I know isn't really the case everywhere else. How popular are iPhones in your area? What do you think is the most commonly owned phone in your area?
     
    omg... I swear, everywhere I look just about everyone has one. However, I hardly see anyone with my type of phone. I have an iPhone 5C and most everyone I've seen with an iPhone either has the 5 or 5S. It's hard finding phone cases for the 5C, and you have to go online just to get one. D: I currently have a Tardis phone case right now, which I just got. I wish there was more people with the 5C, but I haven't seen any of them at all.
     
    Pretty good mix here as well. Maybe a few years back, around 7/10 phones I saw were iPhones, but since then a lot iPhone users I know have been slowly converting to Androids.

    And then there is the occasional Windows phone, and the (very) occasional BlackBerry.

    I'd say iPhones are still kind of in the lead though, though not by as much as it used to be.
     
    Iphone and Samsung is the most popular phone makes where i am from, with most of my friends having an iphone i'd say they're maybe slightly more popular..
     
    iPhones aren't too dominant where I am; Androids are equally as popular. Once you go into a grocery story, you'd see one person in-line talking with former, and the next guy would be sending texts with latter. Occasionally, you would also find people Widows Phone. As for me, I have both iPhone and Android, and always try my best to use them equally.
     
    iPhone is usually the #1 in most places, and I don't think here is an except. Two of my coworkers along with myself have an S3 which surprised me - I thought there would be more recent models.
     
    Very popular here, but not as much as Android. I've seen god knows how many Alcatels, and the Lumia 520 is also a good show.
     
    Iphones are the main phones in Kentucky. Nearly everyone has an Iphone 4S and up her,e a few people have Galaxy S3's but those aren't' that common. Nearly all of my friends have Iphones. xD
     
    Take a walk down Midtown Manhattan, and you'll literally see only iPhones. Well, okay, maybe the occasional Samsung Galaxy shows up, but from my experience, iPhones are the craze. I'm not exactly surprised, though. If a person doesn't have the iPhone 5s, 5, or 4s, then they most certainly have some Galaxy phone. Other phones don't even come close (again, from my experience).
     
    I've never particularly paid attention to the phones that people own, but I'd have to say that I probably have an eye out for iPhones, and I wouldn't be surprised if that's what's popular around my area. If it's not an iPhone, I just automatically assume it's something else, but not sure what model/brand.
     
    In my neck of the woods, if you own an iPhone, you are considered "rich"...especially if you own the latest iPhone. I pretty much fall under that category even though I own an iPhone 4S. The majority of my town owns an Android.

    San Diego is a whole 'nother ball game. It's 70% iPhones, 29.9% Android, 0.1% everything else.
     
    Most of my friends either have iPhones or HTCs. I, personally, own a HTC Windows 8 phone which has served me well for the past few months.
     
    The only person i know that doesn't have an iPhone is my dad. Meanwhile my iPhone has like 0 space, not that i would put anything on it since i have a tablet anyway.
     
    Although I do see a lot of iPhones and Samsung Galaxy *whatever* around here, I do see the occasional HTC and Nokia from time to time. (Bonus points if you head to some employee cafeterias; you'd end up with nothing but Symbian-based Nokia phones!)
     
    It's mostly iPhones in my area, and there are the occasional Samsung Galaxy users here and there. I have a Nokia Lumia 1520 and it serves me well. c:
     
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