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NPD: 4G Had 20% Of Smartphone Mkt. In Q2
[October 15, 2011]

NPD: 4G Had 20% Of Smartphone Mkt. In Q2


(TWICE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Sales of 4G smartphones reached 22 percent of overall smartphone sales, up from only 3 percent of smartphone sales a year ago, NPD said.

“In the year since the debut of the Evo 4G, the number of 4G smartphone models has exploded,” said Ross Rubin, industry analysis executive director for NPD. “Carriers have great incentive to promote handsets that showcase their network investments and command premium data rates. 4G is ushering in the era of video on the go.” According to NPD's monthly Mobile Phone Track service, the following are the top four smartphone 4G manufacturers (OEMs) based on consumer sales in Q2 2011: HTC, 62 percent; Samsung, 22 percent; Motorola, 11 percent; and LG, 4 percent.



HTC remains far and away the 4G-smartphone-share leader, comprising 62 percent of the 4G-smartphone market.

In the second quarter of 2011, the company also had the top three best-selling 4G-smartphone models on three different carriers: Evo 4G, Inspire 4G and Thunderbolt.


NPD also reported that Sprint has the highest percentage of 4G smartphone sales, and is the only carrier for which 4G handsets comprised the majority of smartphone sales. NPD considers smartphones to be 4G if they support LTE, WiMAX or HSPA+ with downlink speeds of 14 Mbps or greater.

“Carriers have chosen to market 4G with different tradeoffs for handsets,” said Rubin. “While HSPA+, for example, has not achieved the fastest wireless speeds in the market, it has allowed carriers to build portfolios quickly with benefits for form factors, battery life and price.” The information is from Mobile Phone Track -NPD's consumer tracking of U.S. consumers, aged 18 and older, who reported purchasing a mobile phone. NPD does not track corporate/enterprise mobile phone purchases.

Data Points:» A forecast by DisplaySearch shows a further reduction in demand for TVs worldwide. Total TV shipments are not forecast to grow from 2010 to 2011, holding at 248 million units. LCD TVs will account for 206 million units and plasma TV for 17 million. The forecast reduction is based on lower business targets for the year from TV manufacturers, and lower-than-expected demand for key TV components during the peak procurement period leading into the holiday season.

»HDMI compatibility in portable consumer devices grew dramatically in 2010, especially in HD camcorders and digital still cameras, according to a study by In-Stat. HDMI's share of mobile PCs, graphics cards and PC monitors also continued to increase. In-Stat forecasted that HDMI-enabled mobile PC shipments will surpass 300 million units in 2014.

Other findings: HDMI will have an 82 percent attach rate in A/V receivers in 2012, and more than 19 million HDMI-enabled digital camcorders will ship in 2014.

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