Are you looking for a date amid pandemic? Have you tried all the dating apps out there? If you said yes to both, but still has no luck on finding a date. Here's another thing you can do: buy an iPhone. It turns out, iPhone owners have better luck-- 76% exactly-- on finding a match on dating apps. However, if you own a Blackberry phone, the chances are on the lowest.
Dating tips: Have an iPhone!
When the lockdown started, everyone is on their phone screens. Whether to look for something to buy online, or have a good time on meeting someone.
But survey shows phone brands could also have a small impact on your chances to have a date. Compare My Mobile survey did a thorough analysis of over 50,000 people on dating apps.
They compare the things that make them swipe left or swipe right on a person. Here's what they found out:
iPhone owners are the top choice of singles when they look for someone to talk online. Per the results, 76% of people on dating apps commonly swipe right when they see the other person owning an iPhone.
It doesn't just depend on iPhone specifically. Any Apple products have their specific impact on positive dating attitude.
For example, an Apple iWatch can make your date say yes for 61% positive chances. Meanwhile, an Apple AirPods could also increase your chances up to 41%.
Samsung, surprisingly somehow, also entered the cut of best phone brands of having 19% of positive feedbacks on dating apps.
After all, this South Korean-brand is still one of the most purchased phone brands in the world.
Owning an Android phone brand isn't helping your dating skills
If there is a top phone brand that could hook you up on some dates on apps, of course, there's also phone that will not give you the same positive feedbacks.
Compare my Mobile survey shows that Blackberry owners have 74% negative chances on having a date on apps. OnePlus owners have the worst second spot with 30%, followed by Huawei with 23%, Sony with 14%, and Google Pixel with only 10%.
Apparently, the iOS devices have more positive impact on dating apps, compared to the ones who owned Android phone brands.
Millennials look on phone brands
Another unsurprising findings on the survey is that millennials are commonly the ones that based their dating decisions on the other person's phone brand.
Ages of 22 up to 38 years old have an estimated 70% of choosing their partner based on their used phone brands. While Generation Z of ages of 15 up to 21 also depend their dating skills based on phone brands.
Women are likely the ones that prefer a better phone brands compared to men on dating apps.
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Written by Jamie Pancho