Worldwide Smartphone Market Grows 89.5% Year Over Year in Third Quarter As New Devices Launch, Says IDC
04 Nov 2010
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. November 4, 2010 – The worldwide
smartphone market reached a new milestone during the third quarter of 2010
(3Q10), with the leading vendors posting double- or even triple-digit year-over-year
growth. According to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide
Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, vendors shipped a total of 81.1 million units, up
89.5% from the 42.8 million units shipped during 3Q09. For the first three
quarters of 2010, vendors have shipped a total of 200.6 million units, up 67.6%
from the 119.6 million units shipped during the first three quarters of 2009.
"That
the smartphone market has grown nearly ninety percent from last year and more
than six times the overall mobile phone market indicates strong demand
worldwide and vendors' collective ability to meet that demand," says Ramon Llamas, senior
research analyst with IDC's Mobile
Devices Technology and Trends team. "Increasingly, users look to smartphones
as their next devices while carriers have broadened selection and offered generous
subsidies. To keep up with demand, vendors' plans to emphasize smartphones in
their portfolios have resulted in sharp growth as evidenced by Motorola,
Samsung, and Sony Ericsson. We expect more vendors to do the same."
"The
other important development during the quarter was how vendors are seeding the
market for future growth," adds Llamas. "BlackBerry, iPhone,
Microsoft, and Symbian all announced or launched refreshed operating systems,
with each one providing an improved user experience over its predecessor. While
these new operating systems initially appear on high-end devices at launch,
they provide a glimpse of what the broader smartphone market will look like
next year as the OS finds its way into more devices in the market."
Market Outlook
By the end of 2010, IDC expects more
than 20% of all devices shipped to partners worldwide will be converged mobile
devices, the first time this has occurred. In comparison, 15% of all devices
shipped in 2009 were converged mobile devices.
"Smartphone makers have the wind
behind their sails," said Kevin Restivo, senior analyst, Mobility, at IDC.
"The market transition to smartphones is proceeding at a brisk and unabated
pace."
Top Five Mobile Phone Vendors
Nokia led all vendors in the worldwide smartphone
market, posting solid year-over-year growth, and launching the C7 and its first
Symbian^3 device, the N8. Despite these accomplishments, Nokia's ASPs trended
down and its market share continued to shrink as competition in the smartphone
market ramped up. The company's plans to release a MeeGo-powered device in 2011
are still on track, but will take place without its director, Ari Jaaksi, who
has become senior vice president of webOS at HP.
Apple marked a new
milestone in iPhone shipments, enough to take the number 2 ranking worldwide. The
third quarter is typically Apple's highest volume quarter, and 3Q10 was no exception.
Consumers who did not get their iPhone 4 at the end of June were rewarded for
their patience and even the much-hyped 'Antennagate' did little to dampen
demand, as the company moved swiftly to provide solutions.
Research In Motion, despite reaching a new record level of shipments in a single
quarter, fell to third place for the quarter. Still, the BlackBerry vendor
maintained leadership in North America while growing its presence within key
emerging markets with its BlackBerry Curve 8520. In addition, the company
unveiled its first device running on the BlackBerry 6.0 operating system, the
BlackBerry Torch 9800. This also marked the company's first device featuring
both touchscreen and QWERTY input.
Samsung posted
the highest year-over-year change of all the leading smartphone vendors. This
result was based on the worldwide launch of its Galaxy S Android-powered smartphones
and the continued popularity of its Wave smartphones. Although these devices
directly address the high end of the smartphone market, Samsung is poised to
ship mass market smartphones. Moreover, the company will be one of the first
vendors to ship a Windows Phone 7 device. By the end of the year, Samsung aims
to ship 10 million units for the quarter.
HTC
posted triple-digit year-over-year growth on the strength of its
Android-powered smartphones worldwide. The company highlighted its global
commercialization capability, culture of innovation, and brand awareness as key
assets during the quarter, and broadened its device selection to include the
Desire and G2. Now that HTC has five Windows Phone 7 devices for launch during 4Q10,
the company aims to ship nine million units for the quarter.
Top Five
Smartphone Vendors, Shipments, and Market Share, Q3 2010 (Units in
Millions)
|
Vendor
|
3Q10
Unit Shipments
|
3Q10 Market
Share
|
3Q09
Unit Shipments
|
3Q09 Market
Share
|
Year-over-year
Change
|
|
Nokia
|
26.5
|
32.7%
|
16.4
|
38.3%
|
61.6%
|
|
Apple
|
14.1
|
17.4%
|
7.4
|
17.3%
|
90.5%
|
|
RIM
|
12.4
|
15.3%
|
8.5
|
19.9%
|
45.9%
|
|
Samsung
|
7.2
|
8.9%
|
1.3
|
3.0%
|
453.8%
|
|
HTC
|
5.8
|
7.2%
|
2.1
|
4.9%
|
176.2%
|
|
Others
|
15.1
|
18.6%
|
7.1
|
16.6%
|
112.7%
|
|
Total
|
81.1
|
100.0%
|
42.8
|
100.0%
|
89.5%
|
Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, 4 November 2010.
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For
more information about IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, please
contact Kathy Nagamine at 650-350-6423 or knagamine@idc.com.
Contact
For more information, contact:
Ramon Llamas
rllamas@idc.com
508-935-4736
Kevin Restivo
krestivo@idc.com
416-673 2230
Michael Shirer
press@idc.com
508-935-4200
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