A New Study on Facebook
LONDON: Dislike! Half of people would never buy a Facebook phone if the social networking giant ever produced one, a new study has found.
However, if they had
to be persuaded to do so, improved functionality would be the top reason for
switching, followed by price and then design
In a poll conducted around the world, 50 per cent of those questioned said they would "never" switch to a Facebook phone. 500 around the world were questioned in the survey conducted by a UK-based digital marketing agency, in a bid to gauge consumer appetite for a Facebook phone, 'The Telagraph' reported.
In a poll conducted around the world, 50 per cent of those questioned said they would "never" switch to a Facebook phone. 500 around the world were questioned in the survey conducted by a UK-based digital marketing agency, in a bid to gauge consumer appetite for a Facebook phone, 'The Telagraph' reported.
However, Facebook's founder and chief, Mark Zuckerberg, denied reports
that Facebook was considering building its own phone, arguing it "wouldn't
make much sense for us", on the company's first earning call since going
public.
Building its own device could allow the site to collect revenue from its existing advertisers more effectively by making sure their commercial content was distributed throughout the phone's different functions.
Building its own device could allow the site to collect revenue from its existing advertisers more effectively by making sure their commercial content was distributed throughout the phone's different functions.
The social networking
site is reportedly working with a manufacturer to produce its own mobile phone,
the paper said.
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