Feature-rich handsets with both voice and high-speed data capabilities—better known as SmartPhones—so far are most popular in the U.S. among business travelers,
In-Stat said in a new report out today.
In particular, the report focused on what In-Stat (
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It appears that these types of travelers are the group driving adoption (albeit still early-stage adoption) of advanced cell phones.
“Their use of SmartPhones as the primary device of the two they carry is already starting to rival BlackBerry (
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a statement about the business travelers.
Next-generation mobile phone suppliers often face an uphill battle getting users to adopt the newer technologies associated with SmartPhones. But In-Stat said that increased work to build market awareness, along with smart decisions about design tradeoffs, could improve the situation.