30-40% of Android devices get returned and only 1.7% of iPhones? Calling BS on both numbers. Unless one includes RMA's and the other doesn't, or one includes exchanges and the other doesn't, etc. there is no way they could be that far apart or that either could be that extreme. If you said one was 10% and the other was 12% that'd be interesting to debate, but that needs sources and some pretty heavy substantivity to claim that one has return rates lower than clothes and the other has return rates 15-25x that rate. We'd need to overcome the idea that people are people and behave similarly across similar markets. We're not comparing a BMW to a bicycle with a pink basket.
Many people talk about taking their iphone to a store and having it swapped on the spot for a tiny flaw or software issue. Is that counted as a return? What if they trade it for a Galaxy S4 or a Nexus? What it they trade the 4s for a 5? What if they buy a different device outright and sell the iPhone?
Many people talk about taking their iphone to a store and having it swapped on the spot for a tiny flaw or software issue. Is that counted as a return? What if they trade it for a Galaxy S4 or a Nexus? What it they trade the 4s for a 5? What if they buy a different device outright and sell the iPhone?