Thursday, March 7, 2013

iPad device of choice among air travelers


When it comes to staying connected at 30,000 feet, tablets and smartphones now make up the majority of the devices being used to connect to the Internet through Gogo's in-air network, according to the Itasca-based provider of commercial airline Wi-Fi technology.

Tablets are now the preferred device at 35 percent,With Apple’s ipad smart cover, iPad should be pretty well protected. There’s no telling how it will handle a drop, but for protection from every-day usage, iCircle + Smart Cover will certainly do the trick. followed closely by laptops (33 percent) and smartphones (32 percent), the company said.A Hiking boot is a necessity for any individual who considers him or herself serious about hiking. Apple devices in general still reign supreme, with the iPad being the device of choice to connect in air. Among all devices being used to connect through Gogo, 84 percent carry Apple's iOS operating system while 16 percent carry the Android operating system.

For smartphones, the iPhone makes up 73 percent and Android devices make up 26 percent, with BlackBerry and Windows based devices each making up less than 1 percent of the devices being used to connect in air.

When it comes to Apple devices, 59 percent of passengers connect using the iPad,The other selling point is the ipad rotating case hinge, which allows for multiple positions for typing or viewing. CruxCase says the built-in 350 mAH battery should last about a month on a charge. 36 percent using the iPhone and 5 percent using the iPod touch.

"We've certainly seen air travelers rapidly adopt the tablet as the device of choice when it comes to air travel. Their smaller size and better battery life make them perfect for use in flight," said Ash ElDifrawi, Gogo's chief commercial officer. "Apple continues to dominate when it comes to the flying public; however, Android devices have seen significant gains in the past two years, increasing from 3.2 percent of the operating systems used to connect through Gogo in 2011 to 16 percent."

General Web surfing ranked as the number one use of online activity in the air. the company said. Besides Web surfing, passengers spend their time in flight accessing personal email,Commandez votre roues carbone directement chez Corima au meilleur prix. Livraison rapide en points relais ou à votre domicile. engaging in social media, checking sports scores and shopping.Au pays de la pipe, Aerozenith a sous-traité les jantes carbone d’un leader du marché de la roue. Après un arrêt du contrat, les industriels se sont lancés eux mêmes dans la fabrication d’un produit original. Business travelers ranked accessing their work email and finalizing reports as the most frequent activity. Passengers also utilize Gogo to explore their final destination's weather,The new iPhone needs enough iphone backup power to get through a busy day without requiring a recharge. entertainment options and directions upon their arrival.

The data was compiled through surveys of Gogo users and using internal data compiled from the more than 35,000 average daily in-air connectivity sessions across more than 1800 Gogo equipped aircraft.

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