Articles tagged with: Strategy Analytics
HTC Increases Google Phone Sales Forecasts
Taiwan's High Tech Computer (HTC) expects cumulative shipments of T-Mobile's G1 Google Phone to reach one million units by the end of 2008. The firm also expects to ship some three million units of its Windows Mobile based Touch Diamond smartphone. more
Related Tags: android, google, t-mobile, windows-mobile, microsoft, analytics, smartphone, apple, apple, smartphones, wind, htc, google-phone, windows
Consumers Want Quality Cameras on Mobile Phones
A Strategy Analytics Wireless Device Lab service report has concluded that a quality camera is the primary mobile phone add-on for which consumers in the U.S. and Western Europe would be willing to pay--and willing to pay the most--compared to other mobile device features. more
Related Tags: analytics, memory
Samsung Takes Top Spot in US Cellphone Shipments in Q3 2008
According to the latest research from Strategy Analytics, mobile phone shipments in the United States defied the economic gloom and grew 6 percent annually, to reach 47 million units during the third quarter of 2008. Samsung outperformed, making it the market leader in the US for the first time. more
Related Tags: analytics, samsung, presence, USA
Emerging Markets Drag Down Global Handset Growth Rate
According to the latest research from Strategy Analytics, global mobile handset shipments grew a disappointing 5 percent year-over-year, to reach 303 million units in Q3 2008. A marked slowdown in sales to emerging markets caused the industryÃ's weakest growth rate since 2002. more
Related Tags: sony-ericsson, analytics, samsung, motorola, apple, apple, ericsson, lg, rim, sony
USA Faces "Sputnik Moment" in Broadband
Once considered the fertile crescent of Internet innovation, the United States now finds itself increasingly trailing the world in broadband, according to a report just released by Strategy Analytics. The report, "Sputnik Moment: The Call for a National Broadband Policy," suggests that only a coordinated and coherent national broadband plan will allow the US to regain its leadership role. more
Related Tags: analytics, rsa, satellite, ben, USA
HTC Expects to Sell Up To 2 Million Google Phones by End 2009
Taiwan's HTC is expected to sell some between 1.5 and 2 million Android based "Google Phones" to T-Mobile USA, with up to 500,000 being sold before the end of this year. Sources say that the new handset should boost HTC revenues by NT$18 billion (US$560 million) next year. more
Related Tags: android, google, t-mobile, microsoft, iphone, analytics, smartphone, motorola, t-mobile-usa, apple, apple, smartphones, htc, chunghwa-telecom
Base Station Component Market - Flat through 2013
Strategy AnalyticsÃ' latest analysis on base station component demand is forecasting that cellular base station shipments will grow to 13.4 million units in 2013 a CAAGR (compound annual average growth rate) of over 69%. However while base station shipments will grow, the corresponding market for RF components will remain flat at $1.1 billion through 2013. more
Related Tags: base-station, analytics, power-amplifiers, femtocell, picocell, base-stations, 4g
90 Million Touchscreen Phones to Be Sold Worldwide in 2009
According to the latest research from Strategy Analytics, touchscreen phone shipments will reach 90 million units worldwide in 2009, accounting for 7 percent of total volumes. Price and screen size are critical factors for success. more
Related Tags: analytics, smartphone, apple, apple, smartphones, touchscreen, touchscreens, 3, displays
Google's Android Phone to Gain 4% Smartphone Market Share in Q4 2008
According to the latest research from Strategy Analytics, the Google Android operating system will account for 4 percent of all smartphones sold in the United States during the fourth quarter of 2008. more
Related Tags: android, google, microsoft, iphone, analytics, smartphone, apple, apple, smartphones, htc, google-android, USA
3G Services in Asia, Africa Meet Crucial Needs
The latest study of 3G in Emerging Markets, from Strategy Analytics concludes that 3G will meet a pressing need for voice and some data services in under-served markets, but as most of these markets are hugely price sensitive, operators will have to redesign 3G business models to subscriber affordability levels if the technology is to become broadly available. more
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