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Smartphones Will Double Their Share of the Handset Market by 2013

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., March 2, 2009 -
By 2013, Smartphones will double their share of all cellphones to about 20 percent, reports In-Stat http://www.in-stat.com. Global smartphone growth this year will be strong globally, but even stronger in the US market.

“Strong demand is being driven by device manufacturers leveraging open OS device to re-invent the mobile phone experience,” says Frank Dickson, Vice President, Mobile Internet Group. “New and prospective smartphone buyers are drawn to new mobile applications, even though the median number of applications downloaded for all platforms, including the Apple iPhone, is relatively modest—below five applications per user for each platform.”

Recent research by In-Stat found the following:

  • Smartphone security is still inadequate and is likely to be a source of problems for users and their employers, based on In-Stat’s consumer survey results.
  • Almost one-third of survey respondents plan to obtain a smartphone the next time they upgrade their current phone.
  • Smartphones with Linux OS (including Android) will see the highest growth and the second highest volume behind Symbian.  Linux OS will outpace Windows Mobile, RIM and iPhone OSX.

Recent In-Stat research, Smartphones: Heading to the Mainstream (#IN0804050WH), covers the worldwide market for smartphones. It includes:

  • Forecasts and market shares for smartphone OS sales to 2013
  • Global sales of smartphones by region
  • Global upside potential and threats to the smartphone market
  • Approaches to ensure security of smartphones and cellphones
  • End-user research of non-users of smartphones
  • Buying behavior for different smartphone platforms
  • Non-user interest in buying smartphones
  • Changes in attitudes regarding preferences for features and applications

For more information on this research or to purchase it online, please visit: http://www.instat.com/catalog/wcatalogue.asp?id=66 or contact a sales representative: http://www.instat.com/sales.asp

The price is $3,495.

This research is part of In-Stat’s Cellular Devices service, which provides comprehensive analysis of the worldwide cellular phone market space. In addition to reporting on current and expected future worldwide handset sales, Cellular Devices provides topical coverage of the leading industry trends. This is accomplished by combining extensive end-user primary research with analysis of component trends, applications, major phone categories, 3G deployment and other drivers that affect devices and cell phone usage.

Related In-Stat research:

Future Cellphones: Diverging the Converged Device 2008–2012

Mobile Software Development in 2008: Gold Rush or Hyperchoice?

A Tarnished Silver Anniversary for Handsets—Worldwide Handset and Semiconductor Forecast

The Symbian Foundation—A Battle Royal for the Ecosystem

The iPhone and gPhone: Shaking Up the Wireless World

Competing Mobile Device Visions for the US: UMPCs, MIDs, and Smartphones

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