Warning: Early-Adopters Have Lukewarm Response to Multimedia Handsets
 
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Warning: Early-Adopters Have Lukewarm Response to Multimedia Handsets The cellular phone industry's hype machine has been in high gear over innovative music- and TV-centric devices and services. But hold on, a new In-Stat report shows that some early-adopters are less than enthused.

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The report, titled "Warning: Early-Adopters Have Lukewarm Response to Multimedia Handsets," finds fewer than 9% of respondents were very or extremely interested in buying a cell phone capable of playing MP3 or other music files.

In addition, this primary research shows what end-users think about:
- TV on cell phones
- Storage capacity for music and video files
- Payment schemes
- Video content preferences

In addition, the report includes worldwide shipment forecasts, discussion of some of the latest handsets, and details on the looming battle between DVB-H proponents and Qualcomm's MediaFLO.

If your work touches multimedia and cell phones, this new report is for you. It has the information you need to stay ahead of competitors.
Report Details:
Publisher:
In-Stat
Type:
Market Study - April 2005
Number of pages:
34
Number of tables:
3
First Publication Date:
1/4/2005
 
 
 
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