Palm ranks last in satisfaction survey, no one surprised
We know it's probably going to be pretty hard to believe this, but according to a recent survey of mobile phone users, Palm ranks absolutely last in customer satisfaction. If you believe what the folks at ChangeWave Research have to say (and the 4,182 people they questioned), only 30-percent of Palm users reported being "very satisfied" with their device, while companies like Apple and RIM garnered 72-percent and 55-percent, respectively. Of course, considering current trends with the company, and the fact that it's just started paying out to users for repeated repairs on devices, this doesn't come as much shock. The report demonstrates that users are moving to smartphones at an alarming rate -- but with rankings like this, they're probably avoiding Palm devices. Guys, it might take a little more than Bono to fix this mess.
Update: Our friends at Palm contacted us with some supplemental information which they wanted to get across concerning this research and related studies. According to them, two separate, third-party firms (Satmetrix and Russell Research) conducted studies which came to the opposite conclusion of ChangeWave's work. In their words: "The Satmetrix survey found that 65-percent of respondents rated their overall satisfaction with Palm as an 8-10 out of 10. Also, the Russell Research study found that 56-percent of respondents were either "very satisfied" or "extremely satisfied" with their Palm smartphone device."
[Via Palm Infocenter]
Update: Our friends at Palm contacted us with some supplemental information which they wanted to get across concerning this research and related studies. According to them, two separate, third-party firms (Satmetrix and Russell Research) conducted studies which came to the opposite conclusion of ChangeWave's work. In their words: "The Satmetrix survey found that 65-percent of respondents rated their overall satisfaction with Palm as an 8-10 out of 10. Also, the Russell Research study found that 56-percent of respondents were either "very satisfied" or "extremely satisfied" with their Palm smartphone device."
[Via Palm Infocenter]













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Omagus @ Feb 13th 2008 9:55AM
This is just US users. I wonder how different things would look in a worldwide survey. I'm also curious as to why they only mention Verizon and AT&T without discussing Sprint and T-Mobile.
anervoustwitch @ Feb 13th 2008 10:20AM
why is HTC not on this list at all? they make a ton of phones.
Beretta1526 @ Feb 13th 2008 10:29AM
I also find it strikingly odd that HTC was left out of the survey. Especially considering that behind Nokia, they probably represent the largest number of phones on the market.
Khidr @ Feb 13th 2008 11:52AM
I'll third this. I think that makes this a useless survey.
fyreblazer @ Feb 13th 2008 2:29PM
Because HTC only has 2 self branded devices in the US (Touch & Mogul) and no brand recognition...but I guess they could have said "Are you happy with your Tilt, Touch, Mogul, Wing, etc.".
MIKE @ Feb 13th 2008 11:39AM
How the heck did LG beat out Nokia and Samsung?
LG makes some of the most unreliable handsets on the market.
Even the motorolas perform better than the LGS
Matt S @ Feb 13th 2008 12:44PM
LGs on CDMA, very reliable.. LGs on GSM, not so much
elgee02 @ Feb 13th 2008 9:07PM
Matt is right. LG CDMA phones are very solid (for the most part), but not so much for LG's GSM phones. It does look like they are getting better there as well.
youngcalihottie @ Feb 25th 2008 12:41PM
i disagree 100%. i LOVE my LG cu500 and cu575 phones.
now i do LOVE my Nokias even more! but my two LGs are excellent phones. (both gsm)