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Wirefly (www.wirefly.com), an
online leader in one-stop comparison shopping for cell phones and
wireless phone plans, today released an analysis of the recent sharp
growth in smartphone sales and announced which smartphones are in the
highest demand at the beginning of 2007.
The sales of smartphones--phones with advanced, multi-functional
operating systems--grew 70% from the third quarter of 2006 to the first
quarter of 2007. This sharp increase in popularity in less than six
months is attributed to two main factors: One, the public's awareness of
smartphones generated by frequent national advertising programs; and
two, increased choice for smartphones that are thinner, more stylish and
have more compelling features such as music players.
"Smartphones are no longer just high-tech toys for IT specialists or
mobile offices for business executives. The general public is now
starting to embrace QWERTY keyboard smartphones as versatile cell phones
for everyday use. Also, a wider audience is attracted by the
availability of slimmer, more pocket-friendly smartphones packed with
fun and useful applications," said Wirefly president Brian Westrick.
"This may also be why the smartphone mix purchased by the public is
changing. As the smartphone customer base gets wider and less technical,
larger and more complex products like Pocket PCs and Treos are yielding
ground to slimmer and sexier smartphones like the Samsung BlackJack,
Motorola Q and the BlackBerry Pearl."
Today's Most Popular Smartphone Models
The best-selling smartphones on Wirefly.com at the beginning of 2007 are
a representation of the market trend that is widening the smartphone
customer base.
The Samsung BlackJack tops
the list as Wirefly's best-selling smartphone. The BlackJack is 1/2"
thick, and at 3.5 oz it is lighter than most small flip cell phones. The
Cingular BlackJack was designed to blend traditional smartphone
applications - such as QWERTY keyboard, large color screen, Bluetooth
technology and full-featured email with attachment capability - with
popular downtime features like digital camera, MP3 Player and access to
Cingular Video and Music.
Also on the list of Wirefly's Top 5 top-selling smartphones is the Motorola
Q from Verizon Wireless and Sprint. At only 1/2" thick, the
Motorola Q brings together the RAZR's elegant style and trim profile
with today's most advanced smartphone technology. With its huge color
screen that gives instant access to the Q's main menus and functions, it
is intuitive to use and tightly coupled to your PC with its Microsoft
Windows Mobile platform. As a full-featured smartphone, one of its main
assets is its email application, with QWERTY keyboard for easy typing,
multiple email account configuration and attachment capability. And in
line with today's smartphone trends, the Motorola Q also offers a host
of downtime applications such as 1.3 Megapixel digital camera, Bluetooth
wireless technology that support streaming stereo music, and Windows
Media Player. The Motorola Q is now also available for Sprint.
Available from Cingular Wireless and T-Mobile, the BlackBerry
Pearl is BlackBerry's thinnest and smallest cell phone,
measuring 0.6" in thickness and weighing 3.2 oz. This BlackBerry sports
the contoured chromed edges and large color display that appeals to
today's style-conscious cell phone shopper. It has been a cross-over
success at bringing traditional cell phone shoppers into the age of
mobile messaging with the acclaimed BlackBerry email software. The Pearl
features a space-saving SureType® keyboard,
Bluetooth wireless technology and Web browsing. Also, the Pearl offers a
1.3 Megapixel camera, voice-activated dialing and supports Cingular
push-to-talk walkie-talkie services.
The BlackBerry 8700 series
is available on all the major wireless carriers today and continues to
attract new smartphone customers to BlackBerry. As the flagship device
within the BlackBerry line, it features a full-size QWERTY keyboard,
large color screen and the side thumbwheel familiar to BlackBerry users.
Compared to older BlackBerry models, the 8700 series offers a thinner
body, more contoured edges, battery-saving light-sensitive color screen
as well as Bluetooth wireless technology.
Please visit Wirefly.com to learn more about today's smartphones, as
well as to find cell phone deals from all major U.S. carriers.
About Wirefly
Launched in 2003, Wirefly (www.wirefly.com)
is an online leader in one-stop comparison shopping for cell phones,
wireless service plans and wireless accessories. Owned and operated by
InPhonic, Inc. (NASDAQ:INPC), Wirefly is an authorized dealer for every
major cellular carrier, including Cingular Wireless, Verizon Wireless,
T-Mobile and Sprint. Wirefly also offers discounts and services not
available in retail wireless stores, including real-time online order
status and tracking, and the guaranteed lowest price –
online or anywhere else -- on cell phone devices from Motorola, Nokia,
Samsung, LG, BlackBerry and many other cell phone handset manufacturers.
Wirefly.com has been named Best of the Web by Forbes magazine as
the “best all-around number portability portal”
and “Best in Overall Customer Experience”
by Keynote Performance Systems. For more information on Wirefly, its
wireless products and its services, visit www.wirefly.com.
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