Egad! A Mobile Phone Without The Internet?

Americans still prefer their cell phones cheap or free, even if that
means it can’t play music or access the Internet, according to a
study from The NPD Group, a consumer and retail information company.

Among the 33 million phones U.S. customers purchased in the second
quarter, 28 percent were free due to special rebates and promotions.
Another 28 percent cost less than $50.

Just 11 percent of phones
purchased in the second quarter cost more than $150 and 4 percent
cost more than $250. Only 45 percent of these new phones were able to
play music.

The low numbers might be surprising considering the hype around Apple’s iPhone launch on June 29, a day when spots in
the line to buy the “game changer” device could cost over $500.

But though the iPhone’s many features can win over even the most skeptical of critics, it can’t change consumer habits
overnight.

There is evidence, however, that consumer tastes are changing.

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