Interesting...

Ha! .. and how many came from iOS to Android...? That part seems to be omitted.
Considering they were talking specifically I regards to the new iPhones, I think there was inherent bias in the switch. You may see a similar result if you did the same thing with the Note 9 release. But here's some more info, and it does look like the overall trend was more Android to iOS moves than vice versa.

https://www.pcmag.com/news/363269/why-do-people-switch-between-mobile-operating-systems
 
Considering they were talking specifically I regards to the new iPhones, I think there was inherent bias in the switch. You may see a similar result if you did the same thing with the Note 9 release. But here's some more info, and it does look like the overall trend was more Android to iOS moves than vice versa.

https://www.pcmag.com/news/363269/why-do-people-switch-between-mobile-operating-systems

I hear you, but the CNBC article is just a play on mathmatics for those that don't know any better. As most of those types of articles usually are. Really, all that matters is the marketshare percentage for each OS annually. That's the only measurement that can give an indication of where things stand.
 

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