Smartphone Market Hits All-Time Quarterly High Due To Seasonal Strength and Wider Variety of Offerings, According to IDC
06 Feb 2012
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. February 6, 2012 – The worldwide smartphone market grew 54.7%
year over year in the fourth quarter of 2011 (4Q11), as Apple unleashed its
iPhone 4S on an eager marketplace. According to
the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide
Mobile Phone Tracker, vendors shipped 157.8 million units in 4Q11 compared
to 102.0 million units in the fourth quarter of 2010. The
54.7% year-over-year growth was higher than IDC's forecast of 40.0% for the
quarter, and higher than the 49.2% growth in 3Q11.
On a full-year basis, total smartphone
shipment volumes reached 491.4 million units in 2011, up a strong 61.3% from
the 304.7 million units in 2010. This was higher than IDC's full year estimate
of 54.7% for the year, but still below 2010's year-over-year growth of 75.7%. Although
this marks a slowdown from 2010, IDC still fully expects continued double-digit
growth for the foreseeable future.
Smartphones continued to be one of the
hottest consumer electronics products in the market, and was helped along by
the launch of key devices. "By the end of the quarter, one out of every
three mobiles phones shipped worldwide was a smartphone," said Ramon Llamas, senior research analyst with IDC's
Mobile Phone Technology and Trends team. "The launch of Apple's iPhone 4S
played a key role in smartphone growth to capture pent-up demand, and
smartphone launches from other vendors also provided a broad selection to meet
varying preferences and budgets."
The variety of offerings have become
more nuanced as smartphone makers try to grow their respective user bases in
emerging and developed markets alike.
"So-called 'hero' devices, such
as Samsung's Galaxy Nexus and Apple's iPhone 4S, garner the bulk of the attention
heaped on the device type," said Kevin Restivo, senior research analyst with IDC's
Worldwide Mobile Phone Tracker program. "But a growing number of sub-$250
device offerings, based on the Android operating system, have allowed Google's
hardware partners to grow smartphone volumes and expand the market concurrently."
Vendor
Highlights
Apple climbed back into the
market leadership position with the launch of its iPhone 4S worldwide, and in
the process it reached a new shipment volume record for itself and for the
entire industry for a single quarter. Although the iPhone 4S disappointed some detractors
by lacking 4G LTE connectivity or a different size screen, demand was high for
the device. In addition, the combination of holiday seasonality, the delay in
product launch from 3Q to 4Q, and the addition of multiple mobile operators
helped drive volumes higher.
Samsung
marked a series of milestones for the quarter: breaking the 30 million
units mark for the first time, posting the largest year-over-year increase
among the top vendors, and finishing 2011 as the overall smartphone market
leader. Its series of Galaxy smartphones continued to expand, with attention to
both the high-end (Galaxy S II, Galaxy Nexus) and mass market (Galaxy Ace,
Galaxy Y), while the company updated its Omnia and Focus smartphones with
Windows Phone Mango.
Nokia
posted the largest year-over-year decrease among the top vendors, but its
smartphone strategy took another step forward with the release of its first
Windows Phone smartphones, the Lumia 710 and the Lumia 800. Company CEO Steve
Elop claims that the company shipped 'well over a million units' in its debut
quarter, and is using early feedback to adjust its marketing and sales
strategy. At the same time, demand for its Symbian-powered smartphones appears
to have waned, and smaller volumes are expected in 2012.
Research In Motion finished
the quarter with a mixed bag of results. Its new BB OS 7-powered BlackBerry
smartphones reached additional markets, and total volumes for the quarter
staved off a fourth consecutive quarter of sequential decline. Still,
overshadowing these results was the global network outage in October, followed
by announcements that its first BB 10-powered smartphones will not arrive to
market until late 2012. Such a delay gives the competition opportunity to
attack RIM's strongholds. With new Chairperson and CEO Heins in place as of
January, RIM assures that change is coming both internally and externally.
HTC maintained a strong pace of device releases during
the quarter, with the launch of the Windows Phone-powered Titan and Radar
models, the Beats-influenced Rezound, and the LTE-enabled Vivid in addition to
multiple other Android-powered smartphones. As has been HTC's approach all year
long, these device launches kept the company's product portfolio well attuned
to both operator and end-user tastes. Despite the many high-profile launches
during the quarter, however, the Taiwanese vendor still shipped lower volumes compared
to the previous quarter.
Top
Five Worldwide Smartphone Vendors, Shipments, and Market Share, Q4 2011 (Units in
Millions)
Vendor
Q4 2011 Shipment Volumes
Q4 2011 Market Share
Q4 2010 Shipment Volumes
Q4 2010 Market Share
Year Over Year Change
Apple
37.0
23.5%
16.2
15.9%
128.4%
Samsung
36.0
22.8%
9.6
9.4%
275.0%
Nokia
19.6
12.4%
28.1
27.6%
-30.6%
Research In Motion
13.0
8.2%
14.6
14.3%
-11.0%
HTC
10.2
6.5%
8.7
8.5%
17.2%
Others
42.0
26.6%
24.8
24.3%
69.4%
Total
157.8
100.0%
102.0
100.0%
54.7%
Source:
IDC Worldwide Mobile Phone Tracker, February 6, 2012
Note:
Vendor shipments are branded shipments and exclude OEM sales for all vendors.
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Top
Five Worldwide Smartphone Vendors, Shipments, and Market Share Calendar Year 2011
(Units in Millions)
Vendor
FY 2011 Shipment Volumes
FY 2011 Market Share
FY 2010 Shipment Volumes
FY 2010 Market Share
Year Over Year Change
Samsung
94.0
19.1%
22.9
7.5%
310.5%
Apple
93.2
19.0%
47.5
15.6%
96.2%
Nokia
77.3
15.7%
100.1
32.9%
-22.8%
Research In Motion
51.1
10.4%
48.8
16.0%
4.7%
HTC
43.5
8.9%
21.7
7.1%
100.5%
Others
132.3
26.9%
63.7
20.9%
107.7%
Total
491.4
100.0%
304.7
100.0%
61.3%
Source:
IDC Worldwide Mobile Phone Tracker, February 6, 2012
Note:
Vendor shipments are branded shipments and exclude OEM sales for all vendors.
For
more information about IDC's Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, please
contact Kathy Nagamine at 650-350-6423 or knagamine@idc.com.
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