Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Viewing: Home / Digital Marketing News | Digital Media & Advertising News / 2010 / June / Consumer poll: iPhone 4 OS is the ‘killer feature’

Consumer poll: iPhone 4 OS is the ‘killer feature’

— filed under: ,
Added:
Jun 15, 2010

It's Apple’s new smartphone operating system, and not hardware features that will be the iPhone 4’s killer selling point in the handset wars, according to new research

Apple’s iMovie mobile version will be exclusive to iPhone 4, not for iPad

Last week saw Apple unveil the fourth iteration of the iPhone to an expectant world. Alongside the design, Apple showcased brand new Apple software, dubbed iOS4, which promises to transform the smartphone experience for buyers of the latest model - as well as the current-generation iPhone 3GS.

iOS4 contains over 100 new features and improvements, perhaps the biggest being the ability to multitask and run multiple apps at the same time.

The study, from Top10.com, found that of the 200 respondents to an online survey, almost half (50%) said that operating systems are the key factor they consider when choosing a new smartphone.

This was more than twice the number (21%) for whom price is of paramount importance.

In a further endorsement of Apple’s approach to smartphones, which are marketed extensively on the range of applications or ‘apps’ available, 14% of the sample cited the selection and amount of apps on offer as their main concern when buying a handset.

And surprisingly, considering the beefed-up camera and video features on the iPhone 4, only 3% of respondents cited imaging capabilities as important.

Harry Jones, Director at Top10.com, said: “The iPhone 4’s improved operating system comes hard on the heels of Google’s “FroYo” – the latest version of its Android platform - and is exactly what is required for Apple to see off the next wave of Android phones.

“The rise of the robots has been the tech story of the last 12 months, with massive sales for the likes of the Android-powered HTC Desire and the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10. Clearly Apple are feeling the heat, but they look set to maintain their position with this week’s announcements.”

 

********************************

Get Netimperative updates on Twitter

 



 

Netimperative Newsletters- Are you missing out?

Subscribe to our FREE newsletters here:

E-mail address:


Daily
Weekly
Search Marketing
Events
Publishing & Media

Send as:
Text
HTML

Alternatively, click here to unsubscribe

Document Actions
Subscribe to Netimperative Newsletters

Email address:


Daily
Weekly
Search Marketing
Events
Publishing & Media

Send as:
Text
HTML

Alternatively, click here to unsubscribe

Digital Training Academy
Digital Training Academy
Essential skills for today's marketers: boost your team's results with customised advanced digital marketing coaching from world class trainers at the Academy.
Mail our academy managers Ask our tutors for more
Full details here...
Digital marketing audits
Digital Training Academy

Getting the best ROI from your websites, emails and online ads? Sure?

Our digital marketing audits review your current and planned campaigns to find ways of cutting budgets without cutting impacts.

Mail our academy managers Ask for more
Full details here...
 
Digital events
Latest polls
Mobile ad networks
Apple's iAds Vs Google's AdMob- which do you think will be most succesful in the long term?



Votes : 114
Comment
Right to reply: The New Twitter – a sticky, revenue-rich service that blitzes the third-party apps
Twitter is now a 'destination website' and that means it is gunning for Facebook, but cleverly avoiding a direct dogfight. It’s more an information network than a social network and so is offering much, much more. Tanya Goodin, CEO of search and social conversion agency Tamar comments…
Sep 16, 2010
Right to reply: ‘Instant Search’– Google giveth then taketh away
Google has just announced its “streaming search” service, Google Instant, is coming out of limited Beta testing and going live for all users. According to Adam Bunn, Head of Search at leading independent search and social marketing agency Greenlight, when it comes to search engine optimisation campaigns (SEO), some websites may now suffer a drop in traffic.
Sep 10, 2010
Guest comment: No rival to the SMS text exists in the market today
SMS is the obvious “lowest common denominator” mobile marketing solution... yet critics still talk about apps and website and vouchers. Darren Daws, Managing Director at Txtlocal argues why SMS is still the best mobile marketing medium, even on smartphones.
Aug 04, 2010
All subject items…