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Bluetooth: The expected norm for mobile handsets on operators retail shelves

by Stephen Entwistle | 12月 22, 2011

Stuart Robinson's latest Insight confirms that Bluetooth for mobile phones is no longer considered an optional feature.  Out of the 70 new handsets launched in September internationally, 95% had Bluetooth connectivity emphasising that handsfree functionality has become a universally expected feature.

You can read Stuart's Insight in full by clicking here.

So, Bluetooth is a an important trend, but what others are highlighted by Stuart in the 70 new handsets? 

The following picture of tables and charts showing the latest trends is compiled directly from this Insight and of course include Stuart's analytical comments.  You can gain access to this data by clicking here.

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Strategy Analytics maintains a finger on the pulse of mobile handset data by closely tracking the portfolios of 140 mobile network operators in 30 countries worldwide using SpecTRAX, Strategy Analytics' mobile handset tracking tool.

If you want to find out more about SpecTRAX, just click here.

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