Major Use of iPhone: EMail & Laptop Substitute
iPhone has had quite a huge impact on its users since the moment it was launched. But so far there haven’t been any figurative proofs. Are you ready for them now? There was a poll conducted. They took 460 iPhone users in the States and questioned them about the usage of the device. I won’t comment on the whole survey, instead of it I will try to comment the points which I found the most interesting, unexpected and peculiar. Here you are:
1. Email is the major data use of iPhone
In fact, it is no wonder that the major data function of iPhone is email. Checking email on iPhone is a simple as picking one’s nose. At the same time it is rather unexpected that more people use email on the iPhone that SMS or MMS. Why it is unexpected? Because about half of iPhone users are under 30 years old.
2. One third of respondent carry another phone on them
1/3 from 460 respondents is 153. These 153 people prefer to have another communicator while having an iPhone. Why do you think this is happening? I can assume that iPhone is much better for personal use (for instance checking the email) whereas other devices can be used for conducting business. I read some post on iPhone usage a few days ago and one man commented saying that when in Europe he often uses his Motorola RAZR for local while having an iPhone.
3. One forth of the respondents claim that their phone is displacing a notebook computer
1/4 from 460 is 115. So 115 respondents said that instead of carrying around a laptop, they prefer an iPhone. This is what the reports say:
“28% of iPhone users surveyed said strongly that they often carry their iPhone instead of a notebook computer.”
To tell you the truth I don’t believe that even such an amazing gadget as an iPhone can be the full functionality of a laptop, but…you see that the survey proves me wrong.
4. AT&T is making a fortune
It is quite obvious, isn’t it? The survey has revealed that half of the respondents eventually had to change carriers (as it is a common knowledge that in the States one has to be subscribed with AT&T to use an iPhone). I became curious about how much does AT&T really earn. You won’t believe it! $2 billion per year (yes it is not million it is BILLION). Wow!
To cut the long story short, have a look at the following chart that will show you what people usually do using their iPhones:

Can the Next BlackBerry Curve 9000 be iPhone Killer?
Major Use of iPhone: Email & Laptop Substitute
iPhone has had quite a huge impact on its users since the moment it was launched. But so far there haven’t been any figurative proofs. Are you ready for them now? There was a poll conducted. They took 460 iPhone users in the States and questioned them about the usage of the device. I won’t comment on the whole survey, instead of it I will try to comment the points which I found the most interesting, unexpected and peculiar. Here you are:
1. Email is the major data use of iPhone
In fact, it is no wonder that the major data function of iPhone is email. Checking email on iPhone is a simple as picking one’s nose. At the same time it is rather unexpected that more people use email on the iPhone that SMS or MMS. Why it is unexpected? Because about half of iPhone users are under 30 years old.
2. One third of respondent carry another phone on them
1/3 from 460 respondents is 153. These 153 people prefer to have another communicator while having an iPhone. Why do you think this is happening? I can assume that iPhone is much better for personal use (for instance checking the email) whereas other devices can be used for conducting business. I read some post on iPhone usage a few days ago and one man commented saying that when in Europe he often uses his Motorola RAZR for local while having an iPhone.
3. One forth of the respondents claim that their phone is displacing a notebook computer
1/4 from 460 is 115. So 115 respondents said that instead of carrying around a laptop, they prefer an iPhone. This is what the reports say:
“28% of iPhone users surveyed said strongly that they often carry their iPhone instead of a notebook computer.”
To tell you the truth I don’t believe that even such an amazing gadget as an iPhone can be the full functionality of a laptop, but…you see that the survey proves me wrong.
4. AT&T is making a fortune
It is quite obvious, isn’t it? The survey has revealed that half of the respondents eventually had to change carriers (as it is a common knowledge that in the States one has to be subscribed with AT&T to use an iPhone). I became curious about how much does AT&T really earn. You won’t believe it! $2 billion per year (yes it is not million it is BILLION). Wow!
To cut the long story short, have a look at the following chart that will show you what people usually do using their iPhones:

Can the Next BlackBerry Curve 9000 be iPhone Killer?
Can the Next BlackBerry Curve 9000 be iPhone Killer?
Have you heard that announcement on CNBC about BlackBerry 9000 being an iPhone killer? They mentioned BGR’s First Impressions of the BlackBerry 9000 and called the device an upcoming hit.
Well, with all due respect to the opinion of CNBC I can call their statement at least doubtful! Can these devices really compete?
Let’s have all the pros of BB 9000 considered:
- 480×320 screen
- GPS
- Wi-Fi
- 3G
- New OS
- Faster processor (624 Mhz)
- What else?
But are there any cons of BB? Sure there are! For example, that ugly keyboard. So far, I haven’t heard a single person who would comment on the keyboard positively. Everyone says the same: why put the keyboard from 8830 on the new device? But at the same time I cannot say that everyone is absolutely happy with Apple’s touchpad. Some say that it is simply disgusting for emailing and this sort of stuff.
Another thing about BB 9000 is the battery. The phone has been created for business use, BUT can a real successful phone has a battery that lasts no more than 4 hours in the direct call mode? I wouldn’t say that! Even the direct competitor of BB 9000 Nokia E90 has a longer battery life (to tell you the truth E90 seems unbeatable in this very respect!) But some people say that it is no wonder that the battery is so “thin” considering the number of options provided by the creators (Wi-Fi, 3G, GPS), these people don’t seem to mind carrying a reserve battery in their pockets.
Well…that’s not all with the disadvantages of BB 9000. The OS of the device cannot stand to any kind of criticism. Why? Because it is antiquated. It has unbelievable memory leaks, constant java errors etc. With such software backup I doubt that BB will ever keep up to the pace of Apple not speaking of overtaking it.
So what can we conclude from CNBC’s forecast? I would say that these two gadgets (I mean iPhone and BB 9000) fight in different weight class. So far (with a new iPhone coming) BB hasn’t beaten BB in a single category. So DO YOU REALLY THINK THAT BB 9000 IS iPhone KILLER?
Tough Competitors : Apple’s iPhone And BlackBerry’s Smart Phones
Tough Competitors : Apple’s iPhone And BlackBerry’s Smart Phones.

Apple Inc.’s introduction of the iPhone in June brought attention to smart phones, and more people are starting to use them, including Nokia and Blackberry. People are starting to realize, ‘Why should I buy a Razr when I can buy a BlackBerry or an iPhone?’
Motorola company never came up with another hit like the Razr. For the most part, the phones didn’t catch on in the face of tough competition from foreign makers such as Nokia and Samsung.
The company will create two communications companies in a tax-free transaction in 2009: Mobile Devices, its handset operation, and Broadband & Mobility Solutions, a catch-all entity containing its government and public safety units, telecom gear, and cable set-top receivers.
Users of Apple’s iPhone are using the device to do everything but talk on the phone, according to a new study, transforming the product into a mobile entertainment platform rather than just a cellular phone.

Owners of competing products - such as Nokia’s N92 or Research in Motion’s Blackberry - use their phones for voice communications 71.7 percent of the time the company discovered, while iPhone owners spend just 46.5 percent of their time with the product engaged in voice calls.
U.S. consumers said they spent 12.1 percent of their iPhone usage time accessing the Internet, a stark contrast with 2.4 percent for all mobile phones on average.
Furthermore, iPhone owners spent 11.9 percent of their usage time listening to music or other audio, compared to just 2.5 percent for all mobile handset users.
Google and Bank of America recently commented on how the rapid rise of traffic from iPhone owners is forcing them to modify their support of mobile Internet activities.
But iPhone Popularity Spurs Blackberry Sales. It added 2.2 million new subscribers during the quarter, bringing its total to more than 14 million, and it shipped about 4.4 million smart phones.
Apple has said it sold 2.3 million iPhones in the quarter that ended Dec. 29, for a total of about 4 million in the six months since the device’s launch.
BlackBerry’s smart phones are cheaper than iPhones, and many people consider them easier to use for e-mail and text-messaging because they have traditional keypads instead of touchscreens.
iPhone Software: Latest Applications & Games
Sugar Tracker – monitor your glucose level with iPhone
Sugar Tracker is an iPhone app that helps diabetics to monitor their glucose level and write down the dose of insulin for the current day. There is daily, weekly, monthly statistics and overall statistics. For diabetics – must have.
P.s. To enable correct performance one has to install Jiggy Runtime
Installing Sugar Tracker:
- Open Installer on your iPhone
- If there is no reposition Sugar Tracker, add in the sources a new reposition: http://sleepers.net/iphonerepo. Refresh Sources.
- Search for Sugar Tracker in the category Health and install it. The latest version available at the moment – 1.2
TapTheBeat — Feel the rhythm on iPhone
TapTheBeat is an application aimed mostly at musicians. It enables to determine the number of beats per minute (BPM). When you start the app you see a field with figurative value of BPM and another field where you have to beat your finger. The number of beats is shown after your fingers touches the field 4 times
Installing TapTheBeat:
- Open Installer on your iPhone
- If there is no reposition ModMyiFone.com, add in the sources a new reposition: http://modmyifone.com/installer.xml. Refresh Sources.
- Search for TapTheBeat in the category Toys and install it. The latest version available at the moment – 0.1
Geopedia – all you need to know about your location for iPhone
Geopedia enables you to learn a lot of interesting facts about your current location. When the app starts it automatically determines your location, launches Safari and shows an image bound to this place at Flickr. Pressing Flickr pictures you will see previews of all images from the location. There are also 3 positions on the menu:
- Wikipedia Article – an entry from Wikipedia.org
- Map – shows your location and coordinates via Google Maps
- Related Articles – shows all entries that contain links to the location
The application might be useful for those travelling around and visiting different places.
P.S. Unfortunately the app doesn’t work with any location on the globe, but you might be fortunate and it will determine your position. In this case you’ll definitely learn a lot of useful information
