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The most recent version of Apple’s smartphone, the iPhone 3GS, was released in June and is more business-friendly than its predecessor. In November 2009, about 24% of companies that provided employees with smartphones gave them iPhones, according to ChangeWave Research. The iPhone is most popular in organizations with fewer than 1,000 employees, according to ChangeWave.