
As one of the centers of information technology, mobile phone would attract scrutiny of what most interested the American public. Nielsen Research Bureau recently released a list of 10 most popular phones in the country of Uncle Sam in 2009.
The highest ranked is the iPhone, Apple’s touch-screen smartphone. BlackBerry Curve 8300 following the runner-up position, followed by the Motorola Razr, a flip phone which was still quite glorious though it was released a long time.
South Korean mobile phone vendors seem to be a best favorite in the U.S. Proven two LG phone, the LG VX9100 LG enV2 and Voyager, in order top four and five. While Samsung Rant Samsung puts in sixth place
The next sequence, respectively occupied by the BlackBerry Storm, LG Dare, Lg Vu and the BlackBerry Pearl will be in at rank 10.
In addition to releasing a list of most popular mobile phones, Nielsen also revealed that the site most often accessed via mobile devices. Three big are by Google Search, Yahoo and Gmail. While Facebook networking site took fifth place, behind the Weather Channel site.
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