Press release from Business Wire India
Source: Wireless Expertise Ltd.
Friday, September 25, 2009 10:44 AM IST (05:14 AM GMT)
Editors: General: Consumer interest; Business: Advertising, PR & marketing, Business services, Information technology, Telecommunications; Technology
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Yearly Smartphone Sales to Exceed 422 Million Units in 2013
Demand for Smartphones to Fuel Growth in the Mobile Applications and Games Increasing Yearly Revenues from $4.66 Billion in 2009 to $16.60 Billion by 2013
London, United Kingdom, Friday, September 25, 2009 -- (Business Wire India) -- The number of smartphones sold each year globally will increase from around 165.2 million in 2009 to 422.96 million in 2013, with the total number of smartphone users approaching 1.6 billion, according to Wireless Expertise, an UK-based wireless market research and consulting firm. Its latest report "The future of mobile application storefronts" shows how smartphone penetration will reach approximately 28-30% of the total mobile market by 2013.
"We expect smartphone growth to have a positive impact on the number of application downloads in the short- to mid-term," said Anuj Khanna, CEO of Wireless Expertise and author of the report. "Strong revenues are expected to come from low-end mass market smartphones and mid-to high-end feature-phones in the mid- to long-term as operators and handset manufacturers take app stores to the mass market."
Wireless Expertise forecasts that the global mobile app market - including games - will be worth $4.66 billion in 2009, rising to $16.60 billion, in 2013. With mobile phones outnumbering PCs around the world by 4:1, mobile applications represent an even bigger opportunity for the mobile industry than the fixed-line perceived the internet a decade ago.
"With over four billion mobile users around the world compared to approximately one billion PCs, mobile will become the ideal channel for businesses to reach their consumers," continued Khanna. "Mobile operators have to adopt a dual app store strategy, using the now widely-accepted app store model in conjunction with a browser-based widget store, to provide the greatest potential for a mass-market proposition."
The report points out that complacency from existing handset vendors and mobile operators had virtually killed the mobile content market. But mobile applications have reignited the demand for multimedia content and applications.
Wireless Expertise credits Apple for growing and revolutionalising the applications market. "Apple has not only invigorated what was rapidly becoming a stagnant mobile content and services market, but its App Store has paved the way for professional content developers and publishers to stand side-by-side with the new breed of garage developers introducing innovative and functional apps," said Khanna. "However, we expect Apple to face tough competition from mobile operators, independent service providers and competing vendor application portals in the next 18-24 months."
The report suggests that Nokia will be very active in the smartphone market and Nokia's biggest advantage over Apple is its ability to offer Ovi on a wide range of handsets, ranging from the high-end to the mainstream. And the fact that Nokia is pushing its app store to a mass market is very encouraging.
"Diverse and competing mobile operating systems from other vendors such as Symbian, Google Android, Microsoft Windows and Research in Motion will also help in growing the market," concluded Khanna. "We predict the emergence of independent mobile application stores which specialise in niche content such as games and location-based services."
Mobile Operators releasing a mobile internet API would address the issue of fragmentation and help create a multichannel app services and content retail environment coupled with integrated billing and payment mechanisms. However, operators must be involved in the delivery and payment of the service with their own platforms giving improved revenue shares as high as 90% if they want to compete in this market.
"The Future of Mobile Application Storefronts" market report has been published by Wireless Expertise Ltd and can be downloaded free of charge from www.wirelessexpertise.com.
About Wireless Expertise
Wireless Expertise is a consulting and market research firm which focuses on helping brands and mobile operators develop mobile applications and value-added services.
Founded with the intention of bridging the market gap and speeding up the delivery of mobile services, Wireless Expertise offers international consultancy, service design and development solutions to help brands overcome barriers and reach out to customers via the mobile channel.
Wireless Expertise is headquartered in the UK and provides consulting services to global clients. Clients range from medium-sized mobile application service providers to global mobile operators and handset vendors. It also focuses on helping mainstream brands adopt the mobile channel including media owners, entertainment publishers, financial institutions, social networks, ISVs, search engines, advertising agencies and internet retailers. For more information visit www.wirelessexpertise.com
CONTACT DETAILS
Fiona Goldsworthy, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry PR, +44 (0) 20 7403 8878, fionag@rlyl.co.uk
Anuj Khanna, CEO, Wireless Expertise Ltd., +44 7916056916, anuj@wirelessexpertise.com
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CONSUMER, MARKETING, BUSINESS SERVICES, IT, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TECHNOLOGY
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