
| ALL TODAY'S PRESS RELEASES SEE BELOW |
| Worldwide Handset Shipments Increased More Than 19% |
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5th August 2003 |
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US : The worldwide market for handsets took off in the second quarter of 2003, reflecting continued consumer demand for mobile telephony. According to IDC’s Worldwide Handset QView, worldwide handset shipments grew by 19.2% year-over-year in 2Q03 and increased sequentially by 6.7% to 118.3 million units. Nokia maintained its top position in the market while Sony Ericsson regained the number 5 spot from LG Electronics. "Despite continued economic uncertainty worldwide, the threat of SARS, and concerns of terrorism, the mobile phone market recorded impressive results this past quarter," said Ross Sealfon, research analyst in IDC's mobile device program. "After remarkable success in Japan, cameraphones are attracting worldwide interest, and coupled with color displays and subsidized pricing, the overall mobile phone market is seeing significant growth in 2003." Within the volume of worldwide handset shipments, the market for converged handheld devices, or ‘smartphones,’ continues to accelerate. In the second quarter of 2003, the worldwide converged handheld device market grew 330.7% year-over-year and 12.0% sequentially to 1.97 million units. The converged device market now makes up 1.7% of the total mobile phone market, compared with only 0.5% in the same quarter one year ago. During the quarter, a number of new devices were shipped as vendors attempt to determine which combination of functionality, form factor, and price will attract the mass market. "Integrating wireless voice and data capabilities, the converged device market continues to draw broader consumer and enterprise interest, expanding its core customer base," said Sealfon. "With form factors and operating systems improving, this market is poised for steady growth." QView Highlights more Nokia – Nokia
maintained its market share this quarter and is strengthening its presence
in the U.S. and global CDMA markets. In addition, close to one-third
of all Nokia phones shipped in the quarter had color screens, multimedia
capabilities and a growing number included digital cameras. Top 5 Vendors, Worldwide Handset Shipments and Market Share, 2Q 2003 (Preliminary) more Rank Vendor 2Q 2003
Shipments 2Q 2003 Market Share Handsets -- These small, battery-powered, voice-centric devices utilize operator-provided cellular/PCS air interfaces for voice communication. They are designed primarily, in both form factor and feature set, for a compelling mobile telephony experience, but may also include text-messaging capability. Handsets may include a headset jack for hands-free operation as well as a variety of features, such as personal information management, multimedia, games, or office applications. Handsets exist at all points along the form factor, price point, and feature set continua. Handsets that combine voice communications capabilities with pen or keypad handheld data features are tracked within the Converged Devices category. Top 5 Vendors, Worldwide Converged Device Shipments and Market Share, 2Q 2003 (Preliminary) more Rank Vendor 2Q 2003
Shipments 2Q 2003 Market Share Converged Handheld Devices -- These mobile devices are either voice or data centric and are capable of synchronizing personal information and/or email with server, desktop, or laptop computers. Positioned to solve the "multiple device question" and replacing the need to carry a mobile phone and a pen-based handheld or a mobile phone and a pager, for example, these devices may also include an expanding list of features, such as multimedia or email. These devices must match wireless telephony capability to evolved operating systems or application environments, such as the Palm OS, Microsoft Pocket PC Phone Edition 2002, Microsoft Windows Smartphone, and the Symbian platform. These devices must include the ability to download data to local storage, run applications, and store user data beyond their required PIM capabilities. Converged handheld devices must also offer the full extent of their application processing capability to the user, regardless of network availability Source: IDC, July 31, 2003 IDC’s Worldwide Handset QView provides device vendors, software developers, service providers, and component suppliers with timely and accurate information on the worldwide handset market. The program provides quarterly measurements of worldwide unit shipments and vendor market shares. |
TODAY'S
PRESS RELEASES |
| Flarion Launches Wireless Operations in Japan |
| Flarion Technologies announced that it is continuing its global expansion with the establishment of sales and marketing operations in Tokyo, Japan |
| Worldwide Handset Shipments Increased More Than 19% |
| The worldwide market for handsets took off in the second quarter of 2003, reflecting continued consumer demand for mobile telephony. |
| 3G Softswitch Chosen |
| GoAhead announced the selection of its SelfReliant(R) middleware by TELOS Technology, Inc. (TELOS) and China Putian Institute of Technology (CPIT) for their 3G softswitch and SGSN products. |
| Wireless FIZZ |
| Siemens & Coke have jointly rolled out a truly trendsetting initiative in the largest mobile phone market in the world - CHINA this summer |
| New 3G UMTS Integrated Tester |
| The test platform, called MiNT (Mobile Communications Integrated Tester), will assist the acceleration of 3G service delivery by providing assurance to 3G UMTS operator. |
| Free Premiership Action On 3G Phones |
| 3’s exclusive promotion allows customers to follow all the key action from the Barclaycard Premiership, for three months at no cost. |
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