Articles tagged with: Strategy Analytics and Battery
Batteries Need Charging More Often to Cope with Smartphone Power Demands
Studying the battery budget in cellphones, Strategy Analytics' latest report reveals that improvements in component power consumption and battery chemistry will not be sufficient to offset the growth in feature penetration and application usage. This report predicts that web browsing, navigation and social networking will see the biggest increase, growing from a combined 9% of the battery budget in 2008 to 30% by 2014. more
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iPhone Becomes AT&T's Top Seller
The latest Strategy Analytics data from its ProductTRAX program projected that nearly 1.1 million units were delivered to US consumers through the combined AT&T and Apple outlets during Q3, totaling 1.325 million units since the iPhone was launched in late Q2. more
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Lithium Batteries Dominate Cellphone Market
Strategy Analytics is forecasting slow worldwide battery market demand at an average of 4.7% per year until 2010 in a new report. The "Energy Gap" between cellular handset requirements and battery limitations determine what and how new services can be introduced in the mobile market. It is difficult to fulfill the energy demand that has been created by an insatiable wireless communication industry. more
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Global Phone Sales Jumped 25% in 2006
Strategy Analytics has joined in the current crop of statistics reporting and confirms that global mobile phone shipments grew a healthy 25 percent year-over-year, to reach an all-time record total of 1 billion units in 2006. It has taken the industry 23 years to reach this milestone. more
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