Asians and Hispanics were the most likely smartphone owners among mobile phone users in the US in December 2010.
Nearly one third of mobile consumers in the US own a smartphone, but a study conducted by market researcher Nielsen shows that penetration is even higher amongst mobile users who are part of ethnic and racial minorities.
Forty-five percent of Hispanic and Asian/Pacific Islander mobile users and 33 percent of African-American mobile users own a smartphone.
Comparatively, only 27 percent of White mobile users said they owned a mobile phone with an app-based, web-enabled operating system.
The percentage of ethnic and racial minorities purchasing a new smartphone in the last six months was also higher.
"Although only 42 percent of Whites who purchased a mobile phone in the past six months chose a smartphone over a feature phone, 60 percent of Asians/Pacific Islanders, 56 percent of Hispanics, and 44 of African Americans who recently bought cellphones chose smartphones," said Nielsen in a report released on February 1.
When it comes to choosing mobile operating systems, Apple's iOS is the mobile platform of choice for Asians/Pacific Islanders while African Americans prefer to own smartphones running Research in Motion's Blackberry platform.
http://blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire/?p=25901
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