Windows Mobile Driving PDA Market Growth

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Shipments of Windows Mobile PDAs grew 64 percent in the first quarter of 2007, and this strong growth helped propel worldwide PDA shipments to 5.1 million units, a 39.7 percent increase from the first quarter of 2006, according to Gartner, Inc.

"Microsoft Windows Mobile licensees accounted for nearly 3.2 million PDA shipments in the first quarter of 2007, or more than 60 percent of all PDA shipments in the quarter," said Todd Kort, principal research analyst in Gartner's Client Computing group. "This strong growth was surprising because Windows Mobile 6 will launch in the second quarter, accompanied by the launch of many new and improved models. Normally, consumers and businesses have constrained their purchases when upgrades are imminent."

Research In Motion continued to lead the PDA market, but its product mix has shifted toward smartphones, with the BlackBerry Pearl representing about 55 percent of RIM's total shipments in the first quarter of 2007. As such, RIM's PDA shipments were essentially flat. Gartner analysts said RIM's PDA shipments should grow through the remainder of 2007 as the new 88xx and 83xx models replace the 87xx. Mio Technology, the leading Microsoft licensee, shipped nearly 568,000 PDAs, all with integrated GPS capability. Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) accounted for 57 percent of Mio's shipments, driven by sales of the C510 and C250 car navigation devices into Southern European countries.

Worldwide: Preliminary PDA Vendor Shipment Estimates, 1Q07 (Units)

Company

1Q07 Shipments

1Q07 Market Share (%)

1Q06 Shipments

1Q06 Market Share (%)

1Q06-1Q07 Growth (%)

Research In Motion

928,239

18.1

929,883

25.3

-0.2

Mio Technology

567,967

11.1

216,728

5.9

162.1

Samsung

451,000

8.8

2,150

0.1

20876.7

Sharp

436,450

8.5

249,380

6.8

75.0

Nokia

319,100

6.2

157,150

4.3

103.1

Others

2,423,089

47.3

2,114,009

57.6

14.6

Total

5,125,845

100.0

3,669,300

100.0

39.7

Note: Excludes smartphones, such as Treo 750 and BlackBerry 81xx, but includes cellular PDAs such as BlackBerry 87xx.

Samsung, Sharp and Nokia round out the top five vendors in the first quarter of 2007 with market shares of 8.8 percent, 8.5 percent and 6.2 percent, respectively. Samsung benefited from a strong marketing effort led by Cingular to promote the BlackJack, seen by many as a low-cost alternative to the BlackBerry. Palm continued its focus on the smartphone market and dropped out the top five in the PDA market in the first quarter of 2007. Palm shipped 297,000 PDAs in the first quarter and ranked seventh in global PDA shipments.

Windows Mobile PDA OS shipments surpassed 3.1 million units accounting for 62.1 percent of shipments in the first quarter of 2007 (see Table 2). RIM was the nearest competitor with 18.1 percent market share.

"With Windows Mobile device shipments up over 1.2 million units from the first quarter of 2006, Microsoft has achieved a dominant position in the market for data-centric devices. However, Microsoft has faltered in the much larger smartphone market," said Mr. Kort. "The reverse is true for Symbian and Nokia. RIM seems to be the only company making a balanced effort, although it still has a lot of catching up to do in the smartphone market."

Worldwide: Preliminary PDA Vendor Shipment Estimates by Operating System, 1Q07 (Units)

Company

1Q07 Shipments

1Q07 Market Share (%)

1Q06 Shipments

1Q06 Market Share (%)

1Q06-1Q07 Growth (%)

Windows CE

3,184,703

62.1

1,937,667

52.8

64.4

Research In Motion

928,239

18.1

929,883

25.3

-0.2

Palm OS

314,353

6.1

489,220

13.3

-35.7

Symbian

288,000

5.6

132,000

3.6

118.2

Linux

33,400

0.7

43,530

1.2

-23.3

Others

377,150

7.4

137,000

3.7

175.3

Total

5,125,845

100.0

3,669,300

100.0

39.7

Note: Excludes smartphones, such as Treo 750 and BlackBerry 81xx, but includes cellular PDAs such as BlackBerry 87xx."

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