August 17, 2005

Survey finds users don't want MP3 mobile phones

Mobile phone manufacturers and operators are spending millions making the latest mobile phones capable of becoming MP3 players in their own right. Yet a survey by Pocket-lint.co.uk suggest they might be wasting their money.

72% of the entrants said that even if they had the chance to listen to their favourite tracks on their mobile, they wouldn't bother.

There is some hope though. Of those that said they don't currently listen to music, 23% said that they would consider it with a further 5% not sure for the time being.

The survey was completed by 4,184 people from around the globe who visited Pocket-lint.co.uk in July.

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