iPhone users are apparently wine-sipping frequent fliers and Android users are Big Mac-chewing bus-hoppers, a new research says.
According to Battery Ventures' Jonathan Sills, iPhone users are more likely to own stock, and Android users, on the other hand, are mostly bus-riding McDonald's types and are apparently more religious and more likely to be smokers, CNET reports.
The research, in a way, concludes that while iPhone users fall under the category of the sophisticated group, Android users are not so much of a class conscious group.
However, when it comes to adjusting income, Sill says that many of the apparent differences between iPhone and Android users seem to lessen.
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