
US
: Cellular Music Decks (CMDs) are the next 3G opportunity beyond still
and video imaging, while total music-enabled device sales will scale
to 54 percent of global handset sales in 2009, according to Strategy
Analytics' newly released report, "Music Enabled Handsets- Next
3G Device Focus."
This report includes
device segmentation research that finds that traditional GSM players
are establishing an early brand position in CMDs - dedicated feature
phones with cellular music as the centerpiece of functionality - clearly
outpacing their Asian counterparts who are absorbed in the imaging
device frenzy. Nokia, with its 3300 and 5510 handsets, and Motorola,
with its aggressive pursuit of music-focused alliances with MTV and
Apple, illustrate the importance that both device segmentation and
branded music content will play in the emerging music-enabled device
market.
Strategy Analytics
Analyst, Eddie Tapiero, comments, "Music has strong emotive value
which rivals that of imaging. As we move towards broad based music
download services, vendors must walk the thin line between engaging
"Sporadic Downloaders" with engaging feature sets while
simultaneously limiting carrier exposure to expensive customer support
requirements."
Chris Ambrosio,
Director of the Wireless Devices Strategies Service, notes, "Music
will be a "bridesmaid" value-add mostly found on converged
devices and high end camera phones until 3G services are more widely
deployed. Then, it is up to device vendors to make significant improvements
in sound quality reproduction, storage capacity, wireless-fixed connectivity,
and the user interface to make cellular music a broader reality."
Other findings
from this report include:
-- MP3 is to remain
a requisite format in the mobile market due to strengths in the wired
broadband domain.
-- Converged devices
will account for 50 percent of music enabled device sales through
2006, as the technical challenges of MP3 support force it to devices
with robust platforms.
-- "Sporadic
Downloaders" encompass the wider market opportunity in the long
term. Tech savvy "Digital Musicphiles" are already indicating
critical feature "must haves" for CMDs and music enabled
feature phones.