Monthly Archives: June 2012

Android Blackberry iOS iPhone Migration+ Mobile Information Startup

Confirmed Working Phone Models

For any potential customers out there wondering which models of phones/tablets other customers have used Migration+ on…here you go!

Apple iPhone 3
Apple iPhone 3gs
Apple iPhone 4
Apple iPhone 4s
Apple iPad
Apple iPad 2 (Wifi and GSM)
Apple iPad 3
Apple iPod Touch 4G
Samsung Droid Charge (Android)
Samsung Galaxy Nexus (Android)
Samsung Galaxy S (Android)
Samsung Epic 4G (Android)
Samsung Galaxy S Plus (Android)
Samsung Galaxy S2 (Android)
Samsung Galaxy Note (Android)
Samsung Galaxy Tab (Android)
Samsung Galaxy Fit (Android)
Samsung Galaxy Ace (Android)
Samsung Fascinate (Android)
Samsung Admire (Android)
Samsung Vibrant (Android)
Samsung Intercept (Android)
HTC Evo (Android)
HTC Evo 3D(Android)
HTC Evo 4G (Android)
HTC Desire HD (Android)
HTC Desire (Android)
HTC Desire S (Android)
HTC Ledgend (Android)
HTC Wildfire (Android)
HTC One S (Android)
HTC One X (Android)
HTC Rezound (Android)
HTC Droid Incredible (Android)
HTC Droid Incredible S (Android)
HTC Nexus One (Android)
HTC My Touch 4G (Android)
HTC Thunderbolt (Android)
LG Optimus V (Android)
LG Optimus 3D (Android)
LG Optimus 2X (Android)
LG Phoenix (Android)
LG G2X (Android)
Motorola Droid Raxor Maxx (Android)
Motorola Droid (Android)
Motorola Droid Pro (Android)
Motorola Droid X (Android)
Motorola Droid X2 (Android)
Motorola Droid 3 (Android)
Motorola Droid 4 (Android)
Motorola Droid Bionic (Android)
Atrix 4G (Android)
RIM BlackBerry Bold 9650
BlackBerry Bold 9700
BlackBerry Bold 9930
BlackBerry Bold 9900
BlackBerry Torch 9800
BlackBerry Torch 9850
BlackBerry Torch 9810
BlackBerry Torch 9860
BlackBerry Curve 9370
BlackBerry Curve 9360
BlackBerry Curve 9350
BlackBerry Curve 8520
BlackBerry Storm 2

Android Blackberry iOS iPhone Migration+ Mobile Information Random Thoughts

Consumer SmartPhone Contacts Analysis (June 2012)

Migration+ has been out since mid-March 2012 and now that we have a pretty nice set of data to look at, we’ve found some interesting trends that we’d like to share.

    • At the time of this post we’ve had 3,100 users of Migration+. We’ve had a pretty significant ramp up. We’ve had more users week over week, which is encouraging for us.
    • We’ve seen average of ~445 contacts per user. This is many more than I would have expected. I myself only have around 125 contacts in my phone and I consider that a bit excessive. However, it does fall nicely into something called Dunbar’s Number which says that the average human can only have social relationships with 100-230 people (with 150 as a commonly used reference number). So why does our average customer have so many!? We have a few theories on this, but that’s another post.  Even crazier than the average, we had a user migrate 8,269 contacts and at the current count we have 58 users that migrated over 1000 contacts in ONE migration!
    • OS Distribution:
      1. ~13.1% of users are migrating contacts FROM Android.  Our average user moving FROM Android has 499 contacts.
      2. ~86.6% of users are migrating contacts FROM iOS.  Our average user moving FROM iOS has 434 contacts.
      3. ~.3% of users are migrating contacts FROM Blackberry (worth noting that we have only recently released a version of Blackberry and it’s limited functionality).  Our average user moving FROM Blackberry has 456 contacts.
      4. Generally speaking the majority of contact transfers are going TO Android.
    • We’ve worked on over 60 unique smart phone models.  The great news for users is that Migration+ typically works best on the newest models.
    • What countries are using our app to migrate contacts? We have a nice map representing country based use posted here. At a high level, the US, Canada, Australia, and Europe are our big users.

We hope to continue sharing interesting information like this with those of you who are interested.