Sunday, September 4, 2011

Blackberry vs iPhone

Apple (AAPL) turned the smartphone industry with the release of the iPhone. This year, some analysts wonder if the next Google (GOOG) Android operating system could shake the industry. No, according to a new ChangeWave Research 3597 for consumers in search of the battle for smartphone supremacy has become a two horse race between Research in Motion (RIMM) BlackBerry and Apple's iPhone. RIM dominates current smart phone sales among consumers, but Apple's iPhone looks great forward speed. At the same time, Palm (palm) and its Treo continue to struggle at times very difficult.

 RIM rules market, but Apple is always the RIM (42% up to 1-PT) to maintain current market share increase that leads to smart phone market, even though the two Palm (16%, down 2 points) continued for two years a series of defeats. This was the seventh consecutive ChangeWave survey in which Palm's market share has declined. Now, a few steps away from the palm of your Apple iPhone (9%) continues to score exceptional growth in the smartphone market. Because they emphasize customer satisfaction. Smartphone Reviews If customer satisfaction is a good indicator of future growth, Apple will be the weak point. An extraordinary 4-5 iPhone owners (79%) report that they are very happy with the iPhone, "a significant advantage compared to the number two RIM (54%) and far ahead of all other major manufacturers.

We note that Palm (22%) again ranks at the bottom in terms of customer satisfaction. The future: Momentum iPhone future, better than in three (35%) of respondents planning to buy a smartphone in the next 90 days say they will buy an Apple iPhone a "leap of 12 points since the previous survey in January. RIM (29%) ranks second, Down 3-points previously, while Palm (3%) seems to take another hit, falling to five points. Apple surge in planned buying is at least partially attributable to the recent wave of ads on the SDK for the iPhone and its new operating system 2.0. In total, 10% of respondents say this new development has made them more likely to buy an iPhone in the future.

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