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Retailers Favor iPhone: Report

FRANKLIN, Tenn. — Retailers and consumers are favoring the iPhone over alternative smartphones, according to "Going Mobile," a study published Monday by IHL Group here and RetailConnections.

FRANKLIN, Tenn. — Retailers and consumers are favoring the iPhone over alternative smartphones, according to "Going Mobile," a study published Monday by IHL Group here and RetailConnections.

“The iPhone is quickly replacing the BlackBerry in the mindshare of consumers and the executive office for many retailers,” said Greg Buzek, president of IHL Group, in a statement. “The growth in the executive office of retailers and store associates is most striking.”

According to the study, only 19% of retailers today support their management reports on iPhone. However, that number is expected to increase to 60% within the next 12 months. IPad adoption is soaring as well, from less than 5% to 47% within a year. Android-based devices will see a strong increase as well, from 14% today to 33% within the next 12 months.

Among consumers, more than 56% of current smartphone users are seriously considering an Apple iPhone and 44% an Android device for their next smartphone, according to the report. Both smartphones could nearly double ship share in the U.S. in the next 12 months. The study also reveals that only 24% of smartphone users surveyed are seriously considering a BlackBerry and only 10% a Windows smartphone for their new device.

The survey of 570 consumers and 66 retailers highlights the way that consumers use their devices for social media and commerce. The study also focused on how retailers are planning to engage consumers before they visit a store and once they are in the store environment.

“The iPad ushered in the age of the tablets, and retailers are going to adopt these quickly,” added Buzek. “Retailers have longed for moderately priced handheld devices for their sales associates and store managers to enhance the consumer experience. With the advent of the iPad, we have seen the price drop from $1,500 a device to under $500 in volume. Some retailers are looking for these tablets to eliminate POS locations in their stores altogether.” Other highlights of the study include:

• Thirty-five percent of smartphone users have received and/or redeemed a coupon they received via text message.

• Forty-one percent of shoppers have checked competitive prices while in a retail store either with Amazon, Red Laser or another comparison engine.

• Fifty-four percent of all retailers surveyed indicated that within 12 months they will have the ability to not only deliver coupons electronically to their customers’ mobile phone, but also to scan the coupon into the POS directly from the mobile phone’s screen.