By: Jeff Tippett
Great stats. Impressive. Good to know for agencies like ours, Calvert Creative, that help clients with app development. Thanks for sharing.
View ArticleBy: Katie Palencsar
1 in 2 Americans Will Have a Smartphone by Christmas 2011 http://t.co/HaD3zDir
View ArticleBy: wk24
<p>the new stat that is needed is how many of these will be of the superphone variety (who will really load the network) vs the blackberry. The RIM phones are still selling very well but it is...
View ArticleBy: Michael Wolf
This seems aggressive to me. The low-hanging fruit for smartphones are already largely there – once you start to try to get into the older demographics – remember – baby boomers represent a huge chunk...
View ArticleBy: Jimmy_K
<p>I agree with the other guys---not totally buying the vast smartphone adoption, at least not until data rates come way down.</p> <p>Most owners of feature phones have one, not...
View ArticleBy: Mitch
<p>Not necessarily... This study does not prove anything about the American population as a whole. It is only talking about the people in America who own cell phones. You cannot assume that...
View ArticleBy: asktonyc
<p>I think smart phone adoption in the U.S. will peak over the course of the next 30 months. There will be more competition between the big cell phone providers as they jockey for increased...
View ArticleBy: ollyrukes
<p>guys, read the linked Nielsen article. "45% of respondents to a Nielsen survey indicated that their next device will be a smartphone." is the stat that sets up their argument.</p>...
View ArticleBy: Alan green
<p>1 out of 2 ? That's all those who don't have a foreclosure house?</p>
View ArticleBy: Jimmy_K
The difference is what people say vs. what people do. Just look at this piece from Computerworld: http://tinyurl.com/yb54nfc AT&T’s own findings show that people say they want a smartphone, but...
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