GKIeNET – T-Mobile: Smartphones navigate us
According to the research of GKIeNET – T-Mobile; The past three years brought a breakthrough in the world of navigation tools: smartphones are starting to take the place of PDA devices, used for navigation. In September 2010, the Hungarian population owned 1.5 million smartphones.
Due to the stronger than ever integration, it is not surprising that as the PCs conquered the 80’s, the Internet the 90's, laptops and notebooks the 2000’s, so the forthcoming decade will bring the widespread of smartphones. The traditional, partly offline PDAs and cell phones without operating system are gradually merged, resulting in the smartphone category, in which the location-based services are quickly becoming standard equipment.
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