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Apple is expected to capture sales from BlackBerry, Treo and other high-end phone users

iPhone gets BlackBerry in a stew

New phone expected to steal market share from established players

Written by Robert Jaques

Around 15 per cent of mobile workers in the US want to be equipped with Apple's iPhone, new research claimed today.

Market research firm RDA Global said that there are 50 million workers in the US who either travel, work away from their office or telecommute, offering a potential market for at least 7.2 million iPhones.

Mobile workers already using Apple computers and iPods are most likely to be interested in an iPhone, according to the research, which was based on a poll of 1,027 people in the US.

"We expect Apple to capture sales from BlackBerry, Treo and other high-end phone users. Almost half of this group said that they plan to buy an iPhone," said Chris Seals, vice president of business development at RDA Global.

"The survey indicates that the iPhone price of $500 to $600 is unlikely to deter the relatively better-off, young, well-educated and professional consumers, who tend to be Apple fans."

The research suggests that these younger consumers are willing to pay a 50 per cent premium or more for iPhone features.

There is also good news in the report for AT&T which will be providing the exclusive service contracts for the iPhone.

The survey found that iPhone purchasers spend almost twice the amount of time on their mobile device than is the case with those not interested in the iPhone.

"We expect the iPhone to have a substantial impact on how mobile workers communicate," said Seals.

"A 15 per cent penetration of the mobile-worker market in a short period of time could position the iPhone as the device of choice for the business segment of mobile hand-held products."

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