Touch-screen technology for mobile phones is generating considerable interest from consumers, and it is starting to grow significantly. By the end of 2007, momentum will be very strong for the technology, and by 2012, 40 percent of all mobile phones will likely utilize touch-screen technology. “The touch screen market in cell phones is nearly ready to take off, but before it can do so, certain conditions must be met,” said Stuart Robinson, director of the handset component technologies service at Strategy Analytics, the Boston-based research service.
Interest in Touch-Screen Technology for Mobile Phones Growing
Posted by: Gene J. Koprowski July 14, 2006 07:00 AMTouch-screen technology for mobile phones is generating considerable interest from consumers, and it is starting to grow significantly. By the end of 2007, momentum will be very strong for the technology, and by 2012, 40 percent of all mobile phones will likely utilize touch-screen technology. “The touch screen market in cell phones is nearly ready to take off, but before it can do so, certain conditions must be met,” said Stuart Robinson, director of the handset component technologies service at Strategy Analytics, the Boston-based research service.