In the UK, top smartphone iPhone for e-mail, Web use

iPhone users in the United Kingdom, to rely heavily on their devices to access e-mail and Web-based content, compared with owners of other smartphones in the country, according to a report published on Thursday, market researcher ComScore.

During the three-month period concluding in January, ComScore found that 79.7 per cent of UK iPhone users to access news and other information, the Internet with iPhone. Contrast that to 48 percent for all users of smartphones.

And e-mail has also struck a chord, with 75.4 per cent of iPhone users rely on the device to verify that they are in boxes and sending messages, compared with 35.4 percent for all users of smartphones.

(List of participants: ComScore)

While the U.S. smartphone users may assume that web surfing is the only reason to get a smartphone in the first place, apparently, this is not the case in the United Kingdom.

“Over the past several quarters, the UK smartphone market dominated in the N95, which has no QWERTY keyboard. As a result, we see that smartphone users benefit from using their device for music and photo messaging, two types of activities for which these devices Nokia is particularly well fits more than e-mail, Alistair Hill, ComScore analyst, said in his statement.

Currently, iPhone users account for only 2 per cent of UK mobile phone market, said ComScore. The number of UK iPhones reached 1 million in February, according to the Spanish telecom carrier Telefonica Europe.

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