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Mobile phone market grows 17.9% year-on-year in Q4

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Driven by smartphones sales, global mobile phone vendor shipments were a record 401.4 million units in fourth-quarter 2010, up 17.9% year-on-year from 340.5 million in fourth-quarter 2009, according to the International Data Corp (IDC) Worldwide Mobile Phone Tracker. Shipments totaled 1.39 billion units on a cumulative worldwide basis in full-year 2010, up 18.5% from 1.17 billion in 2009.

The strong quarterly and annual growth comes after a weak 2009, which saw the market decline by 1.6%, says IDC. A stronger economy and a wider array of increasingly affordable smartphones helped lift the mobile phone market to its highest annual growth rate since 2006, when it grew 22.6%.

Mobile phone users are eager to swap out older devices for ones that handle data as well as voice, which is driving growth and replacement cycles,” says Kevin Restivo, senior research analyst with IDC’s Worldwide Mobile Phone Tracker.

It’s not just smartphone-focused suppliers that capitalized on the mobile phone market’s renewed growth last year, notes IDC. Chinese handset maker ZTE, which sells mainly lower-cost feature phones in emerging markets, moved into the number 4 position worldwide in Q4/2010 (its first quarter among IDC’s Top 5 vendors).

“Change-up among the number four and five vendors could be a regular occurrence this year,” adds Ramon Llamas, senior research analyst with IDC’s Mobile Devices Technology and Trends team. “Motorola, Research In Motion and Sony Ericsson — all vendors with a tight focus on the fast-growing smartphone market who had ranked among the top five worldwide vendors during 2010 — are well within striking distance to move back into the top five list.”

IDC believes that the mobile phone market will be driven largely by smartphone growth through the end of 2014. “Feature-phone users looking to do more with their devices will flock to smartphones in the years to come,” notes Restivo. “This trend will help drive the smartphone sub-market to grow 43.7% year-over-year in 2011,” he adds.

Reference: http://www.semiconductor-today.com/news_items/2011/JAN/IDC_310111.htm

Beetel Launches 3G Phone – TD 590

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

Beetel, recently launched a range of mobile phones, among them is the TD 590, a 3G phone. The TD590 has a front facing VGA camera for video chatting and a 3.2 MP rear camera. It is a dual-sim handset and is compatible with both, EDGE and 3G. It supports motion sensing and widgets for social networking on Facebook, Nimbuzz, Yahoo etc. There is also support for Stereo Bluetooth playback, FM Radio with recording and java compatibility.

The TD 590, another phone taking advantage of the imminent 3G network

Arun Gupta, Director, Business Development, MediaTek says “TD 590 is one of the few handsets in the market that offer high-end features at low end prices. It supports 3G with video calling among other heavy duty multimedia functions. All of these require high end processing power which is enabled by our processor running at the heart of this phone. It is based on the ARM 9 technology.”

The TD 590 from Beetel supports all high-res video formats and the user-interface has animated effects. This and all the other features are run by a chipset from MediaTek. The device is available for a price of Rs. 6,999.

Reference: http://tech2.in.com/india/news/mobile-phones/beetel-launches-3g-phone-td-590/156422/0

Sharp enters mobile handset market

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

KOLJATA: Sharp Business Systems India, Indian subsidiary for Japan-based Sharp Corporation, on Monday said it is looking forward to opportunities in mobile handset market and solar power business — new areas of high growth in India.

Talking to newspersons here on Monday, Sunil Kumar Sinha, Managing Director of the company said, “Our new solar power and mobile handset businesses will help us grow several folds in the years to come.”

The company has entered Indian mobile phone handset market by launching 4 handsets, named – Alice, Blink, Tango and Cyborg. The company targets to sell one million handsets in the country within April 2011.

He said 74 per cent of Indian mobile phone handset market has been captured by the mobile phones priced around `5,000. Since the mobile handsets launched by the company in the Indian market is priced between `6,500 and `18,000, the company expects to get a market share of three per cent out of the rest 26 per cent of Indian mobile handset market in the next one year.

He said the company would import mobile handsets for now. When asked whether Sharp Business System Indian would set up unit to manufacture mobile phones in India, Sinha said, “India is a large country and any global company can not rule out setting up manufacturing base here.”

Reference: http://expressbuzz.com/finance/sharp-enters-mobile-handset-market/225243.html

Samsung GT-I8700 and Toshiba TG03 Receive GCF Approval

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

Two new mobile phones just received the necessary approvals from the Global Certification Forum, namely the Samsung GT-I8700 and the Toshiba TG03, both of which are expected to arrive on the market with Microsoft’s new Windows Phone 7 operating system on board.

The newly receive approvals show not only that there might be more Windows Phone 7 devices brought to the market during the ongoing year, but also the fact that Microsoft and handset vendors around the world are moving closer to the official launch date of the platform.

There are not too many details available on the two new smartphones, but chances are that they would be unveiled in the near future, at least when the Samsung GT-I8700 is involved, since Toshiba won’t be launch partner for the new OS.

As the unwired (which brought news on the GCF approval) notes, the GT-I8700 Windows Phone 7 device passed through the GCF with quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and tri-band UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA at 900/1900/2100 MHz connectivity options.

Basically, this means that the handset would be fit for use in the North American market, courtesy of that AT&T 1900 MHz UMTS support.

As for Toshiba’s TG03 mobile phone, it comes with quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and tri-band UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA at 800/850/2100 MHz.

Reference: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Samsung-GT-I8700-and-Toshiba-TG03-Receive-GCF-Approval-158335.shtml

BlackBerry Theme Studio 6 Beta Released

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

Developers interested in coming up with themes for BlackBerry mobile phones that run under the new BlackBerry 6 operating system can now take advantage of the new BlackBerry Theme Builder features that RIM announced officially not too long ago.

One of the main new additions to the solution is an enhanced UI, which offers developers the possibility to click on any object on the Preview screen so as to make changes directly to the object.

As expected, the new version of the application comes with the option to create themes for the recently released BlackBerry Torch 9800 smartphone, not to mention that it enables the packaging of these themes so that they can be uploaded to the BlackBerry App World.

In addition to creating themes for handsets based on the BlackBerry 6 OS, one will also have the possibility to:

- change the font and color for the following items: Pop-up menus, Group box, Tray, or Universal search;
- add a Today item in a custom theme layout to receive feeds from:
BlackBerry Messenger application
Facebook application
Twitter application
- add the following organizational items to a Today item in a custom theme layout: Tasks, Memos.
- add a set of images to create a slide show for the wallpaper on the BlackBerry device.
- create a wallpaper so that images display at specific times.
- change the following new application icons: Podcasts icon, Visual voice mail icon, Setup icon, Social Feeds icon

Reference: http://news.softpedia.com/news/BlackBerry-Theme-Studio-6-Beta-Released-158486.shtml

Sony launches micro device for mobile phones

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

The Sony Ericsson LiveView has been introduced, a micro display product with remote control functionality that mirrors mobile phone activities.

The LiveView uses Bluetooth connectivity to wireless pair up with most phones that run Android 2.0 and above and lets users control this phone without taking it out of their pocket or bag.

It runs on the Android platform and has the ability to read texts, see incoming calls and keep up to date with Facebook and Twitter.

It can also let the user control music features of the handset from the micro display, selecting tracks and controlling volume.

The LiveView runs on the Android platform and acts as a calendar reminder, as well.

The device can be clipped onto a watch strap, a keychain or a laptop.

Reference: http://www.siliconrepublic.com/digital-life/item/17953-sony-launches-micro-device/

Survey reveals youth market is ready to use their mobile phones as a wallet

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

Paris – Consumers confirm strong interest in using their mobile phone as wallet according to a recent market poll sponsored by Alcatel-Lucent (Euronext Paris and NYSE: ALU). These findings were uncovered as part of a youth market study exploring the appeal of a mobile wallet service. The study, conducted by Alcatel-Lucent, over a two week period this summer, with members of its Youth Lab, indicated that eighty-one percent showed a strong interest in the service and 89% would be willing to pay a monthly fee.

Two hundred and twenty six members of the Youth Lab from 10 different countries, including; Spain, Brazil, France, United States, United Kingdom, China, Mexico, Germany, Italy and Japan, most of whom are already using their mobile phone for micro payments such as ringtones offered a fresh perspective on the appeal of mobile wallet services. Most notable in the survey results was the appeal of application scenarios and the ability for these applications to save time. The option to “Buy a movie ticket without needing to wait in line” was the most appealing to respondents. Seventy-five percent were interested in “location based coupons” and “profile based coupons”.

Reference: http://www.webwire.com/ViewPressRel.asp?aId=124036

Vodafone Shows Off Three New Own-Brand Mobile Phones

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

­Vodafone has announced the launch of three new mobile phones to its own-brand handset range. The Vodafone 553 qwerty side-slider, the Vodafone 945 Android smartphone and the refreshed Vodafone 543 are all due in store in time for the busy Christmas sales period.

Patrick Chomet, Group Director of Terminals at Vodafone Group said, “We work hard to take the best, most relevant and exciting market trends and make them available at a great price to customers across the Vodafone footprint. In this instance, we’ve developed the Vodafone 553 and 945 to give customers affordable, fast access to the mobile internet data services that are seeing such growth in popularity – in fact, within two years we expect to see 70% of our mature market sales going to smartphones.”

Reference: http://www.cellular-news.com/story/45618.php

UPDATE 1-Zoom Technologies ups sales view for its branded phones

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

Sept 28 (Reuters) – Chinese mobile phone maker Zoom Technologies Inc (ZOOM.O) raised its 2010 unit sales forecast for its Leimone branded mobile phones by nearly a fifth, sending its shares up 8 percent in pre-market trade.

The company said the strong forecast was driven by a spike in demand for these phones in the second half of the year.

Zoom’s Leimone unit has a higher profit margin than its other businesses, which include contract manufacturing for OEMs such as Samsung Electronics (005930.KS) and Palm Inc, and accounted for 10 percent of total sales in first half of the year.

The company said it now expects to sell 580,000 units of its Leimone phones in the second half of the year, more than 4 times the units sold in the first half.

Reference: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSSGE68R0IP20100928

Record 38.63 million mobile phones sold during Apr-June 2010

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

Mobile phone sales in the country has touched an all—time high at 38.63 million units in April—June 2010, growing 6.3 per cent quarter—on—quarter, according to advisory firm IDC.

As part of its Quarterly Mobile Handsets Tracker — 2Q 2010, IDC said shipments of mobile handsets in India touched an all—time high of 38.63 million units in a single quarter, driven primarily by low—cost handsets from the domestic brands.

“In the recent quarters, several new players successfully launched their own devices at significantly lower Average Selling Values (ASVs) in the price sensitive India market.

Reference: http://www.thehindu.com/business/article800950.ece