Survey highlights iPhone impact among mobiles - AppleInsider
Wed, Jan 21st, 2009
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A new US survey reveals a general decline in mobile phone growth, a mass exodus from Sprint to other carriers, a significant but relaxing demand for the iPhone, a failure of the Android G1 to have much impact for T-Mobile, but continued strength in the smartphone segment.
The Morgan Stanley-conducted survey of 15,000 American consumers asked them about their current wireless provider, which handset they now own, and what provider they had switched from over the previous year. The interview only considered users' primary phones and was limited to heads of households, excluding both secondary phones and the teen market. It was conducted in December.
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