T9 on steroids? The next killer app for handsets is a utility
Although the smartphone market is still in its infancy, more and more users are subscribing to data-enabled services. The US alone has over 141 million mobile subscribers, of which 11.9 million (8%) are data users, according to a June 2003 FCC report . Today the most widely used mobile data applications are email, web browsing, SMS, chat, gaming and corporate database access.
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