Tuesday, November 16, 2010

iPhones Preferred In Law Offices

iPhones are the primary device of choice among 50.3 percent of respondents in law offices, according to a survey, which also found that 27.3 percent use BlackBerrys; 9.8 percent use Android-based devices; 2.3 percent use Palm devices.

Twenty-seven percent of respondents plan on switching their primary mobile device in the next year. Of those planning to switch devices, 65 percent plan on switching to an iPhone; 21 percent plan on switching to an Android device; only 7 percent plan on switching to BlackBerry.

About the survey: All legal professionals and law students from any law firm or law school were invited to participate in the survey, regardless of size and location. The survey aimed to determine to what extent lawyers and law students are now using Apple and Mac products, and whether there is clear evidence of an increasing trend of the legal industry "going Mac" in the future. Total respondents were 835.

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