Wealthy smartphone users are more likely to own an Apple iPhone and less likely to play games or post on Twitter than average users. According to research from The Luxury Institute, 62% of U.S. consumers earning at least $150,000 per year own a smartphone. 45% of people falling to that category own an iPhone, 35% use an Android-powered device and 25% have a BlackBerry. More than 80% of wealthy smartphone owners download Quelle: BGR… [weiterlesen]
Wealthy smartphone users more likely to own an iPhone, study finds
3. April 2012 von
STRATEGY ANALYTICS APPLE CONTINUES TO DOMINATE APPS EARNING MORE THAN 53 PERCENT PAID APP DOWNLOAD REVENUE IN 2012
9. Januar 2012 von
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Apps are sure to be the rage at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), as manufacturers look to cash in on the more than 41 billion phone and tablet downloads in 2012. The average selling price of paid downloads is declining across every major platform, as competition heats up and devices move into emerging markets. To offset this loss, storefronts, carriers, and developers look to virtual goods Quelle: ad-hoc… [weiterlesen]