Study compares iPhone demographics to those of other smartphones
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Mobile | by Samuel Axon | Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:58PM | 0 comments
A new study from Forrester has found that iPhone users who are employed (presumably the study excluded students who are living off of parents' money) are far heavier users of text messaging and mobile web than are users of other smartphones like the T-Mobile G1 or BlackBerry phones. It also found that they were more likely to have graduated from college or have household incomes higher than $70,000 per year.
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