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When someone says that the iPhone is the leader, the person isn’t entirely wrong. Be it a user or a developer, the phone has got everything to beat others and the current stats from JD Power prove it so. Apple’s prime device beats the other in the race by leaps and bounds and only place where it lags others is its battery life. Now those numbers are genuine, but I must say that the low battery life is primarily because how one uses the device. I have experienced it myself, the very ancient model of Nokia, 3310 used to last for days, but then it could only be used for texting or calls. With the iPhone, one is using the countless apps that utilize almost every hardware/software the device has to offer. With those stats out, I was surprised that LG stood second and HTC not in the top three was a hiccup as well. I think the list is going to be quite different by next year, given that Palm will be rolling out its much enhanced device and Android adding more to the HTC armory, plus there can always be expectations with Windows Mobile based phones doing good. But this year, it’s the iPhone that stands as the winner.

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