Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Game, Most Popular Smartphone Applications
Games became the most popular application on mobile devices, especially smartphones. Applications mobile game apps topped the category followed by application of weather info and social networks in the next sequence.
"In contrast, only 76 percent of downloaders are willing to buy apps news," Nielsen wrote in his report that was launched Los Angeles Times and quoted us.
According to the latest data released by research firm Nielsen, users who download smartphone apps in 30 days, 93 percent bought gaming applications.
"The average mobile gamer plays games 7.8 hours per month. Those who use iPhones tend to play for 14.7 hours each month while Android users 9.3 hours per month," wrote Nielsen.
Known, most gamers on iPhone, mobile Windows Phone 7 or Android to download the game that often they play. While BlackBerry users usually only play the games that are already on their devices.
In the data downloader application for 30 days, Nielsen recorded 64 percent download games, download applications 60 percent and 56 percent weather info download social networking applications.
Meanwhile, Businessman Start 'cheating' of BlackBerry .
BlackBerry is known as a powerful device for business. Many companies provide employees with gadgets from Research in Motion (RIM). But lately, the threat of rivals in the sector making BlackBerry power is threatened. The corporate employees started 'cheating' of the BlackBerry to another mobile phone.
Seven others such as DuPont, Cartepillar, Kraft Foods, PepsiCo and Verizon Communications gives the freedom to choose at least one other phone. The alternative is they support Android, iPhone and Windows mobile phone.
Of the nine major U.S. companies polled, only two were still exclusively use the BlackBerry. They are Boeing and Exxon Mobile.
RIM's U.S. market share is now 25% in April, down from a previous 35% in October 2010. It makes the BlackBerry in third place, according to research from ComScore.
"The base was surrounded their enterprise, first by Apple and then Android. What happens in the consumer market happen in the enterprise market. They 'hurt' in the enterprise market so their core," said John Jackson, an analyst at CCS Insight.
When questioned, the company now has more options than BlackBerry claiming a growing trend to make them let employees choose the handset. DuPont Company which has 67 thousand workers claimed now about a quarter of employees using iPhone.
Reported by Reuters and quoted us, the main problem RIM assessed the delay of their new products. Though primarily Android rivals constantly updating product line phone.
However, some companies remain firm does use a BlackBerry, as airlines Boeing. Although some Boeing employees asked for an alternative, BlackBerry still considered the most qualified in the security sector.
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