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Some interesting mobile statistics

27 May 2006 by axxxr
Last year,over one trillion text messages were sent via mobile phones worldwide.

over one trillion text messages were sent via mobile phones worldwide in 2005.

One billion mobile phones will be sold in 2006 (812 million sold in 2005)

The mobile phone is the most common electronics device in the world and considered the fourth window of content after television, the big screen and the personal computer.

-- Asia Pacific is the world’s largest mobile phone market

-- There are 409 million mobile phone users in China as of the end March 2006.

-- There are more mobile users than landline customers in China.

-- During the recent Chinese New Year season, 2.7 billion SMS-es were sent.

-- About 50% of all handsets shipped around the world are cameraphones

source:thestar


 





Comments
On 28 Jun 10:15 zaheer wrote
can someone help me finding world statistics for GSM and CDMA....that would be a great help...
On 28 Jun 10:10 zaheer wrote
seems good at least.......
On 17 Jun 22:58 xanK wrote
interesting to me... thnaks!
On 5 Jun 20:51 tranced wrote
That's not a way to go!! axxxr only tried to keep us informed about this. You are so thanksless
On 30 May 23:41 JWadie wrote
nokia phones are crap, you get so much space for pics and so much space for sounds, whereas SE phones have 1 big amount of memory which is used for all files
On 29 May 23:29 muzzi wrote
all these phones are the same there is no need for 6 different looking phones to do the same job, Nokia rule
On 29 May 15:33 Sapporobaby wrote
SE phones simply rule. Nokia phones are boring.
On 29 May 10:41 avner wrote
ata mazada2eyn
On 29 May 08:14 bl3ach wrote
you bunch are idoits, its a fact! in fact its a very interesting fact too!
good work!
On 28 May 21:45 norehabforstupidity wrote
who cares. is that a way to promote upcoming SE phones. you're not a big SE fans, are you?
On 27 May 22:07 wasseemskef wrote
souri bouri, taat taat
On 27 May 21:49 richardnammour wrote
useless stats. waste of time

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