Shocker -- Making Messaging Easier Increases Uptake
Danger says that users of its devices, which account for 1 percent of US mobile users, sent 6 percent of the total mobile messages in the country in the fourth quarter of 2004. Danger cites a few factors it thinks causes such heavy messaging by its users, including its service platform and the unlimited data plan its US carrier partner, T-Mobile, offers. But it's the one Danger's press release glosses over -- a solid user experience -- that's probably the most important. There's no denying that the Hiptop is one of the most locked-down devices out there, and while the control operators exert over it is without a doubt frustrating, it also makes on important difference: the thing works as it's supposed to right out of the box, a luxury noticeably absent from many phones. And while the Hiptop user interface is also frustratingly closed, it does its supported functions -- IM, email, and so on -- quite well. And of course, having a nice keyboard doesn't hurt messaging either. So while people sit around and scratch their heads trying to figure out why MMS failed, the strengths of the Hiptop offer a few lessons for success.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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