Showing posts with label smartphone. Show all posts
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Friday, 31 October 2014

Making money on smartphones in emerging markets a challenge: IDC

Buoyed by growing sales in emerging markets, smartphone shipments worldwide hit 327.6 million units in the July- September quarter, up 25.2 per cent compared to 261.7 million units shipped in the year-ago period despite rumours of a slowing market, it added.
   
Quarter-on-quarter the shipments rose 8.7 per cent above the 301.3 million units shipped in April-June quarter of 2014.
   
"We have finally reached a point where most developed markets are experiencing single-digit growth while emerging markets are still growing at more than 30 per cent, collectively," IDC Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker Programme Director Ryan Reith said.
   
In these markets, smartphone price points are making mobile computing possible where it was once expected feature phones to remain dominant, he added.
   
"This is great news for overall volumes, but the challenge has now become how to make money on devices that are quickly becoming commodity products. Outside of Apple, many are struggling to do this," Reith said.

A driving force behind the record smartphone volume was the combined effort of the vendors trailing market leaders Samsung and Apple, IDC said.
   
"The next three vendors - Xiaomi, Lenovo and LG Electronics – all posted market-beating growth and with markedly different strategies," IDC Mobile Phone team Research Manager said Ramon Llamas said.
   
This shows that there is still room to compete in this market, whether it be in the low end as Lenovo has done, at the high end where Xiaomi competes or in both as LG Electronics has shown, he added.

LAVA launches Iris Fuel series smartphones at Rs 7,799

The Android Kitkat operating system-based smartphone features a 3,000 mAh battery capable of lasting up to 1.5 days without charging. It has a five-inch display, 8MP auto-focus rear camera, 2MP front camera and 8GB internal memory (expandable up to 32GB).
  
The device is powered by 1.3 GHz quadcore processor and has a 1GB RAM.
  
The super-efficient smartphones under this series are specially designed to last for long working hours without the need of frequent charging, Lava said in a statement.
  
"Amidst the hardware progression that has happened ever since smartphone category was introduced, battery has remained a cause of concern with the users throughout. Smartphones are increasingly becoming a very integral part of our daily lives and drive a lot of tasks for us," LAVA International Chairman and Managing Director Hari Om Rai said.
  
Devices that are able to support heavy usage without having the need to carry power banks for frequent charging are needed, he added.
  
"Our new Fuel series of smartphones will address just that. We shall soon come up with more products at different price points in this series," he added.