Windows Phone Thoughts: Results of the Second Annual Spb Pocket PC Survey

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Thursday, December 8, 2005

Results of the Second Annual Spb Pocket PC Survey

Posted by Darius Wey in "NEWS" @ 01:00 AM

http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com/abo...5/dec07.html?en

"Spb Software House announces the results of the second annual Spb Pocket PC Survey, a global survey for Pocket PC users. We would like to thank all who participated in the survey. The results of this survey will help us understand Pocket PC users and their needs better. This year we have the exciting opportunity to compare the results of the two surveys and understand what changes are occurring within the Pocket PC community. Our desire is for everyone to see the up-to-date situation in the Pocket PC world. Therefore, we are publishing the comparative statistical results of the two surveys. Spb Surveys are an important part of Spb's strategy to give back to the Pocket PC community and the results have been as highly appreciated by developers and manufacturers as they have been by users."



Remember the Spb Pocket PC survey from last month? The results have been publicly released and here are some interesting facts:

• Users have three times more Phone Editions than a year ago.
• HP iPAQ lost almost a half of its market share in connection with the growing number of Dell Axim and Phone Edition devices.
• The average storage card size is 1.16 GB, which is 3.5 times more than a year ago.
• 85% users use Pocket PCs to connect to the Internet. It's a more important thing than games now.

You might also remember that completion of the survey entered you into the draw to win an i-mate JASJAR. That lucky person is Paolo Animato. Congratulations! If you're interested in seeing the complete results, click here.

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