Since Apple’s iPhone now has apps to support Amazon’s Kindle eBook
reader, it’s more popular than ever and there’s one more reason to keep
your iPhone functioning. But if it breaks, head down to your nearest
CPR so you that you don’t lose your place.
The iPhone is swiftly becoming the eBook reader of choice for many
people. Last year, the iPhone and iPod Touch claimed the handheld
gaming market for the first time. Now, due to new support features,
it’s no wonder that book applications for iPhones have begun to exceed
the popularity of gaming apps. One out of every five new apps
introduced to the App Store during October were book apps. With 57
million iPhone and iPod Touch users worldwide, Apple’s touchscreen
devices are far more ubiquitous than is Kindle; so despite the fact
that iPhone screens are a lot smaller than Amazon’s six-inch Kindle,
they remain a much more feasible(and lucrative) gateway for book
publishers . Although their screens are tiny by comparison, loyal
iPhone and iPod touch users don’t really mind now that iPhone apps
exist to support Amazon’s Kindle eBook reader. In fact, because iPhones
and iPods are a heck of a lot more popular than the more practical
Kindle due to its more effective marketing blitzes, iPhones are swiftly
becoming “preferred” as eBook readers, even if Kindle is still numero
uno for the moment. Industry analysts are predicting that Kindle will
consistently lose market share as the Christmas buying season looms.
Reading books on your iPhone and iPod make these popular gadgets more
than mere platforms for handheld gaming.
So what if you’re on Page 223 of Frank Herbert’s Dune Trilogy and
your iPhone breaks? Even the peskiest of malfunctions can take that
engrossing momentum and personal satisfaction that you can only get
from entering an imaginary world of your own choosing and appreciating
it in a nouveau setting. There is a way to “get reading” again, the CPR
way. CPR’s expert service technicians like to read too -- so let them
empathize. “I hate it when I’m reading my favorite copy of War and
Peace and my iPhone gets tossed onto the concrete by my girlfriend
Estelle,” says expert CPR service technician Leroy McVeigh, “I can fix
it fast and all that, but if she keeps doing that, I’ll never make it
past the third chapter.”
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