by Paul Joseph
June 14, 2011
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The worldwide smartphone market is forecast to grow 55% year over year in 2011 as a growing number of users turn in their feature phones for more advanced devices. According to the International Data Corporation ( IDC ) Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker , vendors will ship a total of 472 million smartphones in 2011 compared to roughly 305 million units shipped in 2010. That figure will nearly double to 982 million by the end of 2015. The fast-growing smartphone market, which will grow more than four times the rate of the overall mobile phone market this year, is being fuelled by falling average selling prices, increased phone functionality, and lower-cost data plans among other factors, which make the devices more accessible to a wider range of users. “The smartphone floodgates are open wide,” said Kevin Restivo , senior research analyst with IDC’s Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker. “Mobile phone users around the world are turning in their ‘talk-and-text’ devices for smartphones as these devices allow users to perform daily tasks like shopping and banking from anywhere. The growth trend is particularly pronounced in emerging markets where adoption is still in its early days. As a result, the growth in regions such as Asia/Pacific and Latin America, will be dramatic over the coming years.” Smartphone Operating Systems “Underpinning smartphone growth is the rapidly shifting operating system landscape,” added Ramon Llamas , senior research analyst with IDC’s Mobile Phone Technology and Trends team. “End-users are becoming more sophisticated about what kinds of experiences are offered by the different operating systems. Taking this as their cue, operating system developers will strive for more intuitive and seamless experiences, but will also look to differentiate themselves along key features and characteristics.” IDC expects Android , which passed Symbian as the leading operating system worldwide in Q4 2010, to grow to more than 40% of the market in the second half of 2011. A significant and growing list of vendors who have made Android the cornerstone of their respective smartphone strategies is propelling the growth of Android. Symbian will steadily lose share throughout the forecast period as its biggest supporter Nokia transitions its smartphone strategy to Windows Phone. This will present a huge opportunity for competing operating systems to gain footing. Still, Nokia’s commitment to support Symbian devices until 2016 will keep the installed base of Symbian-powered smartphone users on par with its competitors. Windows Phone 7/Windows Mobile will benefit from Nokia’s support, scope, and breadth within markets where Nokia has historically had a strong presence. Until Nokia begins introducing Windows Phone-powered smartphones in large volumes in 2012, Windows Phone 7/Windows Mobile will only capture a small share of the market as the release of Mango-powered smartphones are not expected to reach the market until late 2011. Nevertheless, assuming that Nokia’s transition to Windows Phone goes smoothly, the OS is expected to defend a number 2 rank and more than 20% share in 2015. iOS was the third ranked OS going into 2011 and will remain a force in the mobile phone market throughout the forecast. After an initial explosive growth period, iOS is expected to grow at a more modest pace throughout the latter half of the forecast as the smartphone market matures and diversifies. Although a small market share decline is expected, IDC expects significant overall shipment volume growth through the end of 2015. BlackBerry OS is expected to maintain its position as a Top 4 smartphone operating system over the forecast period. Like iOS, the BlackBerry OS will experience market share decline even as shipment volumes grow throughout our forecast. Worldwide Smartphone Operating System 2011 and 2015 Market Share and 2011-2015 Compound Annual Growth Rate Operating System 2011 Market Share 2015 Market Share 2011-2015 Unit CAGR Android 38.9% 43.8% 23.7% BlackBerry OS 14.2% 13.4% 18.3% Symbian 20.6% 0.1% -68.8% iOS 18.2% 16.9% 17.9% Windows Phone 7/Windows Mobile 3.8% 20.3% 82.3% Others 4.3% 5.5% 27.6% Total 100.0% 100.0% 20.1% Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, June 9, 2011 . Note: Market share based on unit shipments.
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by Paul Joseph
April 7, 2011
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LG Optimus 2X is the latest newly launched Mobile in the list of Smartphones from LG . LG Optimus 2X is powered by the fastest dual core the new 1GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual core processor which offers fast, smooth web browsing and applications and lets users multitask with virtually no screen lag.LG Optimus 2X runs on Android 2.2 OS, and it is upgradeable to Android 2.3. LG Optimus 2X also features internal memory of 8 GB and which can be extend via microSD card slot can take up to 32GB. Fabulous Features of LG Optimus 2X : * Dual Core NVidia Tegra 2 Procesor @ 1Ghz * Android 2.2 OS (Froyo) * 4-Inches WVGA (Wide Video Graphic Array) * 8 GB Internal memory, Micro SD Slot Available (Expandable upto 32 GB) * 8 MP Camera with LED Flash * HD Video Recording at 1080p * 1.3 MP Front Camera for Face to Face Calling Feature * 1500 mAh Battery * Color Output – 16M Colors * Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP * HDMI Mirroring 1080P Recording * DLNA(Digital Living Network Alliance Compatible) * USB * Wireless Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n ,GPS LG Optimus 2X has an 8 MP camera on the back side of the Mobile and a 1.3 megapixel camera on the front for video chat. It aslo includes extra features like Wi-fi, Bluetooth. Lg Optimus 2x Mobile Phone has 1500 Mah Battery with 400 hours of standby time & 8 hours of talk time. LG Optimus 2x is high end smartphone from LG Mobiles & soon will be available in India.
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