mp3 players in cell phones
- From: Sandman <mr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2008 17:53:17 +0100
Telia, Swedens largest and formerly government-owned phone company,
has asked 3000 people about their cell phone usage.
Turns out that under 10 percent use their cell phone to listen to
music at least once per week, which sort of reinforces previous
subjects in csma about this.
63 per cent said that they don't have a mp3 player in their phone,
which is incorrect, given that most phones sold in Sweden for the last
years have one. This just shows that people just does not know that
they have it.
What makes the iPhone different from every other phone in this regard
is not only the more intuitive interface, it's iTunes - the
application you use to sync your phone to your computer. It easily
showcases and selects what information and media you want synced to
your phone, clearly showing that it can playback movies and listen to
music.
(only five percent have tried live TV via the cell phone, by the way)
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Sandman[.net]
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