I agree that 1 billion is a lot, but I didn't see anywhere in the
article how many feature phones are out there, so I'm not sure we can
say the smart phone has replaced the feature phone. Maybe it has, but I
didn't see that from this one article.
On 19/10/12 06:35, from my iphone wrote:
> in reading this it really shows that the smart phone has replaced the old flip phone the total number of phones are growing .
> My grandson at his middle school is not cool if you do not have an iphone even it is a 3g .
> it use to be the shoes , or the jacket.
> Terrie http://www.tuaw.com/2012/10/17/research-over-one-billion-smartphones-in-use/
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