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iPhone Usage

By blueion | March 18, 2008

Today M:Metrics released some interesting results from their January 2008 survey of iPhone users. Turns out that this newfangled gadget may have some potential as a “real” (i.e., not a Blackberry) mobile web device.

Here are some top line results:

84.8% access news and info (vs. 13.% of overall mobile phone market).
58.6% access search engines (vs. 6.1%).
30.09% watch mobile TV and/or video (vs. 4.6%).
20.9% watch on demand video or TV (vs. 1.4%).
49.7% access social networking sites or blogs (vs. 4.2%).
74.1% listen to music on it (vs. 6.7%).

YouTube and Google Maps are also quite popular with users like Karl Rove….30.4% are accessing YouTube videos and 36% are finding places using Google Maps.

Topics: Fandango, tech news |

2 Responses to “iPhone Usage”

  1. Adam Boozer Says:
    March 18th, 2008 at 3:26 pm

    I just joined the iPhone cult today….mostly because I want to be like Karl Rove

    LETS MAKE AN IPHONE APP!!!!!!!

    :)

  2. Ukla Says:
    March 18th, 2008 at 4:38 pm

    If only the iPhone supported Flash … if only.

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