The research firm Nielsen stated the use of data services on anysmart phone users increased by89 percent over a year ago. In a report quoted by the tech site CNET, Nielsen disclose the amount of data used per month increased to 435 megabytes in the first quarter of this year. While the use of data services in the same period a year ago has 230 megabytes.
Android and iPhone exploit Most 'Greedy' Data Services
The conclusion was derived after analyzing phone bills Nielsen's65 thousand users of smartphones in the United States. According to Nielsen, we can be sure they are already using data serviceslast year will be more and more use of data services in the coming years. Most mobile phone users are "greedy" service data, Nielsen said,are those who use mobile phones Android and iPhone. The average cell phone users are consuming data about 582 and 492megabytes per month. But, keep in mind that mobile users of Windows 7 Phone slowlyhelped take a lot of data. In the last two quarters, mobile users of Windows 7 Phone consume data from 149 to 317 megabytes.According to Nielsen, is caused by the increasing number ofapplications available. However, increased use of data services is inversely proportional to the price to be paid users. Nielsen stated, users now only need to set aside 8 cents to one megabyte of data, while the datacapacity of a year ago was worth 14 cents. From the results of such research, in addition to Android, iPhone,and Windows 7 Phone, there are also users of data services the BlackBerry and Windows Mobile. Consumption data users of Windows Mobile up and down from 233 megabytes in the first quarter of last year, to 169 (Q2, 2010), 227 (Q3, 2010), 205 (Q4,2010), and 174 (Q1, 2011). The users of the BlackBerry mobiledata services have not improved significantly, ie 217 megabytes in the first quarter of this year.
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