It took, but it arrived. The day when smart “machines” took over the market.
There is no escape, there is no denying, the figures show that, worldwide, 216,2 million smartphones were sold during the first quarter of 2013. corresponding to 51,6% of total sales of common mobile phones.
For those who thought that this would never happen, may well blame the low prices in the smartphone market. I am not talking about high-end smartphones, but the immense variety of medium-cost mobile phones, driven by the “free” platform of the moment, the Android.
In a report from the IDC recognized company in the area of statistics Information and Communication Technologies, it can be seen that:
The balance of smartphone power has changed. Mobile users want to have computers in their pockets. The days when cell phones were mostly used to make calls and send text messages are quickly falling behind.
[Via]:IDG









