Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Chart: IHS iSuppli: Worldwide top-10 smartphone brand ranking, 1Q11 (m units)

WorldWide Tech & Science. Francisco De Jesús.









Bucking a rare downturn in the burgeoning smartphone business, Apple in the first quarter achieved double-digit-percentage growth in iPhone shipments and posted the best performance among the top-5 competitors, new IHS iSuppli research reveals. No. 2-ranked Apple in the first quarter of 2011 shipped 18.6 million iPhones, up 14.9% from 16.2 million in the fourth quarter of 2010. 

Apple's increase represented the highest percentage growth among the world's top-5 smartphone brands, with No. 5-ranked HTC coming in a distant second given its 6.2% growth. It also marked a standout performance in a smartphone market that suffered a 1.5% sequential decline in shipments during the first quarter.

"Apple's smartphone market share in the first quarter was boosted by the introduction of its first iPhone model with code division multiple access (CDMA) as well as by the addition of Verizon Wireless as a carrier in the United States," said Tina Teng, senior analyst, wireless communications, for IHS.

 "Not only did this allow Apple to expand its target market and boost shipments, it also placed additional pressure on rival smartphone brands - including Motorola, Samsung, LG and HTC - that focus on Verizon Wireless as a major customer."

With its concentration on the US market, Motorola was the one most impacted by Verizon's addition of the iPhone, a factor contributing to Motorola's 16.3% decline in shipments in the first quarter.

With shipments from Nokia, the No. 1 smartphone brand, declining by 14.5% during the first quarter, Apple made major strides toward achieving market leadership. Apple in the first quarter trailed Nokia by just 5.7 percentage points, compared to 12.2 points in the fourth quarter of 2010.

Nokia's smartphone shipments declined to 24.2 million units in the first quarter, down from 28.3 million in the fourth quarter.

The company's agreement with Microsoft to make Windows Phone 7 its principal operating system over the long term is having a negative near-term impact on its smartphone shipments. With the announcement of the deal, Nokia eliminated the incentive for consumers to buy its existing smartphone products, which are based on its Symbian and MeeGo operating systems. Meanwhile, the Microsoft deal is unlikely to yield any products for nearly one year.

The decline in smartphone shipments in the first quarter represents the first sequential decrease since the beginning of 2009. While many electronic products typically suffer a sales slump during the beginning of the year following the peak selling sales season in the fourth quarter, the fast-growing smartphone has been immune to this phenomenon during most years.

However, IHS iSuppli does not believe the first-quarter results represent a long-term trend for the smartphone market. "The reduction of shipments reflects inventory control efforts in the smartphone market, rather than weakening consumer demand," Teng said. "This decline does not change the IHS iSuppli forecast of 60% growth in worldwide smartphone shipments for the entire year of 2011."

No. 3 smartphone brand Research in Motion (RIM) in the first quarter outperformed the overall market, with its shipments rising by 4.2%. The company benefited from success by expanding sales in regions outside North America. It also capitalized on the trend toward cell-phone-based monetary transactions with the announcement of several smartphone models that integrate near-field communications (NFC) technology.

 Furthermore, RIM continues to appeal to business customers who value the company's focus on its service package and security as the key selling points.

Despite RIM's above-average performance, the company lost ground on the No. 2 smartphone ranking to Apple. RIM in the first quarter trailed Apple by 4 percentage points, up from 2.1 points in the fourth quarter of 2010.


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