appleinsider.com - 11/7/2008
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Often labeled the outsider in the corporate world, Apple's iPhone has already reached the top of J.D. Power's satisfaction ranks for business smartphones -- and is simultaneously the second-largest smartphone maker in the world.
cultofmac.com - 11/7/2008
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cultofmac.com —
The business market, long desired by Apple, picked
the iPhone to top a J.D. Power and Associates...
survey for smartphone customer satisfaction. Ease of operation and the Mac OSX operating system were named the two biggest reasons, according to ...
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IPhone Tops Business Phone Survey
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... Wireless Smartphone Customer Satisfaction Study, revealing that suits adore their iPhones, like their BlackBerrys just alright, and despise their Palms. Amusing to us was the iPhone's rating of a 5 out of 5 in the Features category -- the only contender to get a perfect score there -- despite the fact that virtually every other smartphone platform continues to outstrip it for raw capability. Usability, though, well... that's arguably another story altogether. [Via AppleInsider] Read - Apple outsells RIM Read - JD Power rankings ...
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