Worldwide Smartphone Market Expected to Grow 55% in 2011

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Himanshugupta
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Re: Smartphone market's 55% growth breakdown in 2011
Himanshugupta   6/30/2011 10:37:29 PM
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By 2015 if there will be close to 1 billion smartphones then almost 1 in 6 will carry a smartphone. Looking at the required hardware and software, the future for this market seems quite good and i strongly believe that there is space for more players.

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Smartphone market's 55% growth breakdown in 2011
hwong   6/20/2011 9:10:21 PM
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It seems the 55% growth is coming from the low end smart phones which have low margin anyway. Apple still dominate the high end area domestic wise.

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Re: Who Will Win in Asia?
Wale Bakare   6/14/2011 12:08:10 PM
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Market growth has always be of high expectation from Asian region.  For me, it is very difficult to forecast which of the high -tech giants holds the lead in the region. Nevertheless, there are fewer new market entrants to the world of smartphone, and majority are Android platform based.

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Who Will Win in Asia?
DennisQ   6/13/2011 5:46:54 PM
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If Asia/China is going to see explosive growth in Smartphone use, I think it's clear that this puts many of these players at a huge disadvantage.

Apple will have trouble competing due to the high cost of their products and their desire for control. Windows? Licensing cost issues, for one thing. RIM? Hah.

So it looks like Android is the obvious winner. Open. Cheap. Customizable. But what if some sort of Asian-developed and owned alternative emerges? I think such a thing could be possible in the coming years. As China specifically increases their level of tech-savvy, I doubt they'll want western companies having such sizable influence in such a gigantic potential market.

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55/% It is a huge number
Nemos   6/13/2011 4:55:07 PM
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55/% It is a huge number.... I thought that the mobile market was a mature market. So Asia will form the Smartphone market and lead the changes. 

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More Still To Come...
Wale Bakare   6/11/2011 11:31:40 AM
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Undoubtedly operating system innovation has triggered off competitive market of smartphone globally. As a result of this Nokia is facing difficult period in market of smartphone but hope is not lost yet.

Presently Nokia still holding the lion share of smartphone market portion despite Apple's iphone series and Android based platform OS strong hold. Nokia's new smartphone release might push smartphone worldwide growth high than forecast this year 2011 if Nokia and/or Apple make new products.



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