ABI Research: Camera, Bluetooth and music preferred consumers’ features on mobile phones
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According to a recent ABI Research survey, digital camera, Bluetooth, and music/radio playback are the top three features that consumers consider essential for the next mobile phone purchase. The desire for camera phones with 2 or more megapixels leads the pack with 47% of consumers listing this feature as a “must have,” followed by Bluetooth at 34% and music/FM radio functionality at 32%. Other key findings from ABI Research’s survey:
- Consumers across all mature markets still choose their mobile operator based on the such basics as price, friends/family on the same network, and network coverage.
- The three most common features that subscribers have on their current mobile phones are games (64%), Internet access (61%), and 2+ megapixel cameras (58%).
- Games and Internet access are also high on the list of features that subscribers have on their phones, but never use.
- The handset features that are least likely to be regarded as essential include Wi-Fi, mobile TV, and games.
- One in three mobiles to be smartphones by 2013
- ABI Research: Mobile operators losing control over mobile content
- ABI Research: More than 550 million GPS-enabled handsets will ship by 2012
- Memory cards to become the single highest revenue-generating mobile phone accessory by the end of this year
- ABI Research: More than 90 million 4G subscribers worldwide in 2013
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