Monday, January 19, 2009

Today's mobile phone were too complicated for users.

Modern mobile phones have proved too complex for 61 percent of the thousands of Britons and four Americans, transmit BBC News, referring to a study of Mformation. These respondents stated that the setting up of new phones in complexity compared with the transfer of accounts from one bank to another.
Razdrazhayuschey setting new phones appeared 85 percent of those surveyed. At the same time to test new features in the event that their setup will be easier, agreed 95 per cent of respondents.
Representatives Mformation note that users of cell phones when setting up the device did not wish to seek the assistance of the mobile operator or to seek the necessary information on the Internet. Instead, they try to use a new feature once or twice, but with failure more than it did not apply.
Thus, many modern mobile phone is used mainly for voice calls, although able to work with e-mail, transmit images and provide access to the Internet. In addition, users spend on setting vehicles an hour or more, although the entire process should take no more than 15 minutes.

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