RPR Basics & Beyond [Residential]: RPR Mobile™

Out of the office? Out in the wild? You won’t miss a beat with the RPR Mobile™ app.

This video, from the Realtors Property Resource (RPR) YouTube channel, shows you how to literally tap into powerful tools and rich real estate data while in the field and on the go. Watch how to download the RPR app, either Android or iOS, plus how to log on and get started.

Functionality wise, users lose virtually nothing from the desktop version of RPR, with the ability to create reports, create on-the-go CMAs, and add notes and photos. In fact, RPR Mobile offers app exclusive features, such as Buyer Tour Reports and one-touch access to call a property’s listing agent.

Google Has Yet to Crack the Smartphone Market

Source: Statista

Aside from a lot of AI talk, Google also announced two new Pixel smartphones at its I/O opening keynote early this month, the affordable Pixel 7A and the slightly less affordable Pixel Fold, which is almost four times the price of the Pixel 7A. As its name suggests, the Pixel Fold is Google’s first foldable smartphone, featuring a 7.6-inch screen when flipped open, which brings it close to the iPad mini’s 8.3-inch screen.

Having worked with various hardware makers before, Google debuted the “made by Google” Pixel smartphones in 2016. But despite good reviews and attractive price points, the company never really cracked the smartphone market, selling just a fraction of the devices market leaders Samsung, Apple and Xiaomi move year after year.

According to Statista Consumer Insights, Google remains a niche player in the smartphone market to this day, with less than five percent of smartphone users calling a Google device their main phone in most major markets.

Infographic: Google Has Yet to Crack the Smartphone Market | Statista