Touch-screen phone use soars, iPhone on top

Release Date 4 Nov, 2009 in CNET News

 
   

Touch-screen phone use soars, iPhone on top

CNET News - Don Reisinger - 4 Nov, 2009
Market research firm ComScore reported on Tuesday that touch-screen mobile-phone adoption is not only on the rise, it's growing at a rapid ...

Touchscreen smartphones being snatched up in US

AFP - 4 Nov, 2009
SAN FRANCISCO â€" US smartphone buyers can't wait to get their hands on touchscreen devices, according to figures released Tuesday by industry tracker ...

Touchscreen Mobile Phone Growth Outpaces Smart-Phone Rate

Wall Street Journal - 4 Nov, 2009
The number of people using touchscreen mobile phones in the US almost tripled to 23.8 million during the three months ended in August from a year earlier, ...

Touchscreen Mobile Phone Adoption Grows at Blistering Pace in U.S. During Past ...

Reuters - 4 Nov, 2009
Touchscreen Mobile Phone Adoption Grows at Blistering Pace in US During Past Year Touchscreen Device Market Up 159 Percent vs. ...

Smartphone market growth slows in Q3-Canalys

Reuters - Tarmo Virki, David Cowell - 4 Nov, 2009
HELSINKI, Nov 3 (Reuters) - Growth in the global smartphone market slowed to 4 percent in the July-to-September quarter as sales of more advanced handsets ...

Study Shows Touchscreen Adoption Growing at Exponential Rate in USA

Unwired View - 4 Nov, 2009
Think back to last year's holiday season. Does it seem as though there are several more touchscreen phones available or announced this year than there were ...

Touchscreen mobile adoption skyrockets more than 150%

BizReport - Kristina Knight - 4 Nov, 2009
In the past year, touchscreen mobile devices including the iPhone, have increased adoption rates at a staggering pace. Good news for mobile marketers ...

Canalys Q3 2009: iPhone, RIM taking over smartphone market

Apple Insider - Prince McLean - 4 Nov, 2009
The latest Q3 2009 smartphone market figures from Canalys show RIM and Apple gobbling up the smartphone market as overall growth in the ...

iPhone makes up 33 Pct of all touchscreen phones

International Business Times - 4 Nov, 2009
The Apple iPhone now represents almost one third of all touchscreen phones in the US, according to a new study. A man uses an Apple iPhone in the Apple ...

iPhone now makes up 33% of all touchscreen phones

Electronista (blog) - 4 Nov, 2009
The iPhone now represents almost exactly one third of all touchscreen phones in the US, new comScore info says. Of all touch phones in the country, ...

Report: Touchscreen Phone Ownership Jumps 159 Percent Over The Past Year

MocoNews - 4 Nov, 2009
Thanks to the popularity of the iphone, the number people who own phones with touchscreens in the US has skyrocketed by 159 percent during the past year to ...

Smart Phone Market Shows Modest Growth in Q3

Cellular-News - 4 Nov, 2009
Global smart phone shipments in Q3 2009 rose 4% year on year, slower than the 13% annual growth seen last quarter, and held back primarily by a 6% fall in ...

Mobile phone starts computer takeover

Burlington Times News - 4 Nov, 2009
You might not, but a lot of people do. And if you have a mobile phone then I bet it's a close race. A lot of people are still getting used to the thought of ...

Get smart: the latest in mobile technology

The Student Printz - Zach Knight - 4 Nov, 2009
You use one every single day. And whether you like it or not, without cell phones, you would be completely and totally lost. ...

Survey throws doubt on touchscreen phones

Techwatch - Darren Allan - 4 Nov, 2009
A survey conducted on 3000 mobile phone users by Canalys has produced some rather mixed results regarding touchscreen interfaces. ...

Analyst: Over half of Europeans want their next mobile phone to have a touch ...

IntoMobile (blog) - Stefan Constantinescu - 4 Nov, 2009
Analysts at Canalys (does that rhyme?) conducted a survey with over 3000 people spread out over France, Germany and the United Kingdom to find out how large ...

What Phones Are Your Bloggers Using?

Dialaphone (blog) - Andrew Boxall - 4 Nov, 2009
Every week there are four of us that post our thoughts, opinions and researched ideas about mobile phones here on this blog. We write about the latest cell ...

Touchscreen mobile phones disappoint buyers

Top 10 Mobile Phones - Jonathan Leggett - 4 Nov, 2009
Touchscreen mobile phone user interfaces have some way to go before satisfying the needs of consumers, a survey has shown. Phones with touchscreen user ...

Smartphone users to move away from touchscreens?

IT PRO - Jennifer Scott - 4 Nov, 2009
More than half of finger-based touchscreen users would not want the same interface on their next phone. By Jennifer Scott, 3 Nov 2009 at 11:18 Touchscreen ...

Mobile Phones: Touchscreen Culture on the Rise

Your-Story.org (press release) - 4 Nov, 2009
The rise of the smartphone culture in the mobile phone market has brought about a significant demand for touchscreen handsets. A recent survey conducted by ...

Punters disappointed by touchscreen phones

Fudzilla - 4 Nov, 2009
A recent survey conducted by British-based analyst Canalys has revealed some rather interesting facts about consumer trends in the handset market. ...

Mobile users warm to touch-screen input

V3.co.uk - David Neal - ‎Nov 2, 2009‎
Over a third of mobile phone users now prefer to use a touch-screen finger-based interface, according to new research. Touch controls emerged as the most ...

Europeans Increasingly Want Touchscreens on Their Phones

Cellular-News - ‎Nov 2, 2009‎
In a recent survey conducted by Canalys with more than 3000 mobile phone users across France, Germany and the UK, 38% said a finger-based touchscreen would ...

More than half of touchphone users will go back to buttons

Reg Hardware - Tony Smith - ‎Nov 2, 2009‎
World+Dog wants a touchscreen phone, survey results from market watcher Canalys suggest, but vendors still have ...

Touchscreen smartpohnes given the thumbs down

PC Pro - ‎Nov 2, 2009‎
Touchscreen phones might be the trend of the town, but more than half of all finger-driven smartphone users plan to go back to buttons for their next ...

 

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