Cingular
Unwraps Results From its Annual
Electronic Gadget Gift Survey
Wireless
- The Gift That Keeps on Giving
ATLANTA, Dec. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Once again, Cingular Wireless checked its
list -- not once but twice -- to determine the electronic gadgets young people
want for the holidays. This year, wireless camera phones, MP3 players, and
video game systems and accessories are on the top of teens' holiday wish
lists.
In a survey conducted for Cingular Wireless by International Communications
Research, teens aged 13 to 17 chose a wireless camera phone and service as
one of the most desirable electronic gadget gifts to receive this holiday. Edged
out only slightly by an MP3 player, which received top billing, wireless remains
a hot item for the holidays -- and it is only getting hotter.
"What makes wireless so cool and so in demand is there's something for
everyone," said David Garver, executive director of marketing at Cingular
Wireless. "Wireless is more than just talking while mobile. Today's wireless
phones offer arcade-quality games, MP3-like ringtones, and integrated cameras
as well as provide access to the Internet."
Among the top gadgets desired by teens in 2004:
1) MP3 player
2) Wireless camera phone and service plan
3) Video game system and accessories
4) PC, software and accessories
5) Stereo, CD player and accessories
6) Digital camera
Reasons for Desiring a Wireless Gift
Among teens that ranked wireless products within their top half of most-
desired gifts, approximately one-third (32 percent) want a wireless product to
"keep in touch with friends and family." This is a significant decrease over
last year, when nearly half (46 percent) said they wanted wireless to keep in
touch. Moving higher on the list of priorities this year are convenience and
simply wanting one. One in five teens (20 percent) cite convenience, compared
to only 2 percent in the 2003 study; slightly fewer (18 percent) "just want
one," compared to 8 percent last year.
Emergencies and safety concerns have actually decreased in importance this
season. Only 10 percent want a wireless device for emergencies compared to
23 percent in 2003. Likewise, only 2 percent want one for safety reasons
compared to 7 percent last year.
The Coolest of the Cool
The most desirable wireless product or service this year is a wireless camera
phone, a significant shift from last year's fourth-place ranking. Specialty ringtones,
SMS messaging, wireless games and wireless Internet service round out the top five.
Just in Time for the Holidays
Clearly aware of the data cool factor, Cingular is offering customers free downloadable
holiday content. Now through December 31, Cingular customers with MEdia Net service
can choose from free downloads including:
-
Holiday
Ringtones: Jingle Bells, Dreidel Song, Deck the Halls
-
Holiday
Graphics: Feliz Navidad, Star of David, Sweet Season
- Holiday Game:
Holiday
Block Breaker
Notes:
Rankings in the 2003 survey among 13 to 17 year olds:
1) Wireless phone and service plan
2) PC, software and accessories
3) Stereo, CD player and accessories
4) DVD player
5) Video game system or accessories
6) Digital camera
ABOUT CINGULAR WIRELESS
Cingular Wireless is the largest wireless carrier in the
United States
, serving more
than 46 million customers. Cingular, a joint venture between SBC Communications
(NYSE: SBC) and BellSouth (NYSE: BLS), has the largest digital voice and data
network in the nation. Cingular is the only
U.S.
wireless carrier to offer Rollover(SM),
the wireless plan that lets customers keep their unused monthly minutes. Details of
the company are available at http://www.cingular.com . Get Cingular Wireless press
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