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Monday, wireless
research group NPD released a report revealing that Apple Incorporated’s iPhone
3G had become the top-selling handset throughout the United States amongst adult customers, thus
having outrun the Motorola RAZR phone.
Until this
fiscal quarter, the latter gadget had been the one in highest demand from
American customers for a period of twelve quarters. Now the runner-up, Motorola
RAZR is followed by Research In Motion’s (RIM) Blackberry Curve and LG’s the
Rumor and enV2 models.
Nevertheless, NPD group has also informed that handset sales
had been on a downwards path during the third quarter of the 2008 fiscal year,
having registered a decrease by 15 percent from the 32 million units that were
sold last year within the same time-frame.
Ross Rubin, director of industry analysis for NPD, stated that
the tipping of the scale in favour of the iPhone over the RAZR translated as the customers’
tendency to switch their focus from fashion per se in a handset’s design to
fashionable functionality.
Research performed by the NPD group showed that 43 percent
of smartphone users needed that their handset be fitted with a camera, while 36
percent of them established being able to send and receive text messages as the
first demand a phone had to meet.
During the
fourth-quarter of this fiscal year, Apple sold 6.8 million units of
their iPhone 3G, which rendered the company to have achieved their goal of selling
over 10 million iPhones during the 2008 calendar year.
Apple Incorporated released the iPhone 3G on July 11, 2008,
after the original model of the smartphone, which was introduced on June 29, 2007 in the United States, was named
Invention of the Year by Time magazine.
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