Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster says more kids want iPhones. Fortune has Mr. Munster hanging out with high schoolers for one of his semi-annual surveys of teen buying habits in the US.
In a research note on the survey, Munster said, "Apple's dominance in the [consumer electronics] and online music markets is going seemingly unchecked."
According to his findings:
Plans to buy an iPhone in the next six months have risen from 16% a year ago to 22% last fall to 31% today
14% of the kids surveyed already own an iPhone, up from last year's 8%, but down a point from last fall's 15%
87% of the kids surveyed own an MP3 player, 92% of which are iPods.