iPhone tops consumer satisfaction survey
Posted in iPhone on May 1st, 2009
Apple’s iPhone bested all major smartphone competitors in consumer satisfaction. This according to the vaunted JD Power organization. Read PR or click over to read full details through > Fortune’s Apple 2.0 translation
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Recession or no … you're going to own a smartphone
Posted in 3G, iPhone, Smart Phones on Oct 17th, 2008
Why you are soon going to own a smartphone Cell phones provide everything you need in one device By Sol Tran Read full post > HERE Issue date: 10/16/08 Section: Scene Originally published: 10/16/08 at 1:03 AM PST Last update: 10/16/08 at 1:16 AM PST Snap! I take a picture of my friend Jaysen and I [...]
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Canalys: Survey says … Smartphones!
Posted in Apple, Cellular Phone, iPhone, Smart Phones on Feb 8th, 2008
Smart mobile devices one of fastest growing segments in tech industry, says Canalys Canalys – February 7, 2008 Smart mobile device shipments hit 118 million in 2007, up 53 percent on 2006 levels, according to Canalys. The analyst firm’s latest market data shows how much the converged device market, which includes all smart phones and wireless [...]
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Survey: Apple, RIM benefit most from “seismic shift” to smartphones
Posted in Apple, iPhone, Smart Phones on Feb 8th, 2008
Apple 2.0 Mac news from outside the reality distortion field – by Philip Elmer-DeWitt Survey: Apple, RIM benefit most from “seismic shift” to smartphones >HERE February 8, 2008 EXECRPT: Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone and Research in Motion (RIMM)’s BlackBerry appear to be the primary beneficiaries in what ChangeWave Research describes as a “seismic shift” in the mobile phone [...]
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Smart Phones growth in Asia-Pacific leads way
Posted in Apple, Cellular Phone, iPhone, iPhone in Asia, Smart Phones on Feb 7th, 2008
Asia-Pacific leads way in converged-device shipment volume Zafar Anjum02.06.2008 EXCERPT: Though Apple has not yet launched the iPhone in the region, many vendors who are successful in other parts of the world, such as RIM and Palm, have also made relatively little impact there so far in the region, the report by Canalys said. Commenting [...]
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