Report: iPod trumps music-enabled mobiles
Strategy Analytics has conducted a head-to-head comparison of Apple’s iPod with four leading first-generation mobile music-enabled devices, the Samsung E720, the O2 XM, the Sony Ericsson V800, and the Orange SPV500 using the research and consulting firm’s "advanced buyer panel." The result ? Apple’s iPod came in more than 20 points ahead of its closest competitor in terms of perceived music quality, and 10 to 18 points ahead of all tested mobile phones for usability.
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