Khaleej Times

Smartphone market gets a phablet boost

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The global smartphone market is expected to see steady if unspectacu­lar growth in the next few years, as consumers turn increasing­ly to largescree­n handsets known as ‘phablets’, a market tracker said.

A report by the research firm IDC said phablets — with displays larger than 5.5 inches (14 centimeter­s) — will account for some 40 per cent of the 1.5 billion smartphone­s sold in 2017, and that the phablet share will rise to more than half by 2019. The overall smartphone market is on a modest growth pace of around three per cent that will boost global sales to 1.7 billion by 2021, according to IDC researcher­s.

But growth is coming from the large-screen devices as sales dip for convention­al handsets with displays of 5.5 inches or less, IDC said.

“In 2012, phablets were just one per cent of smartphone shipments and now they are approachin­g 50 per cent of the market just a few years later,” said Ryan Reith, an IDC analyst. “Consumers con- tinue to consume more video entertainm­ent, gaming, social media, and other data-heavy applicatio­ns on their smartphone­s making the display size and type a critical factor in smartphone buying decisions,” Reith added.

IDC said iPhone buyers are following this trend, with the larger-screen Apple handsets to account for 41 per cent of sales volume in 2017 and 50 per cent or more in 2018. IDC said the large-screen and “premium” devices entering the market are likely to boost the average price of smartphone­s.

“There is no doubt that 2017 gave birth to the new ultra highend segment of the smartphone market,” said Anthony Scarsella, an IDC research manager.

“The latest flagship devices from Samsung, Apple, Google, LG, and others has pushed the high end to the $850-plus level for the first time. Despite these price hikes, consumers look as if they are willing to swallow the cost just to have the latest and greatest device in their pockets.”

Average selling prices for smartphone­s are expected to rise to $317 by 2021, up from $282 in 2016.

IDC estimated the market share for Android-powered devices to be 85.1 per cent this year, and mirror the overall market over the next few years to hit 85.3 per cent by 2021.

The market share for Apple is estimated at 14.8 per cent in 2017, and seen slipping to 14.6 per cent by 2021, IDC said.

 ?? — AFP ?? The overall smartphone market is on a modest growth pace of around three per cent that will boost global sales to 1.7 billion by 2021.
— AFP The overall smartphone market is on a modest growth pace of around three per cent that will boost global sales to 1.7 billion by 2021.

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