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市場調査レポート
中国のスマートフォン市場:市場参入への低いハードルが市場を促進
Lower Barriers to Entry Will Drive China's Smartphone Market
| 発行 |
In-Stat |
| 出版日 |
2009年10月 |
商品コード |
103078 |
| ページ情報 |
英文 27 PAGES |
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Abstract
Smartphone shipments in China grew 30% to 23.6 million in 2008 despite China' s
uncertain economy and overall stagnation in handset shipment growth. Mobile
Internet applications, GPS, and multimedia functionality have been the most
important drivers of this growth.
In-Stat estimates that the compound annual growth rate of China' s smartphone
market will be 25% throughout the period 2009 to 2013 and that the next wave
of smartphone market growth will be driven by lowered barriers-to-entry on
both the OS and chipset platform solution sides. This report examines the
changing dynamics of China' s smartphone OS and chipset platform markets and
analyzes how these will drive the smartphone market in coming years. Details
of other significant drivers are also provided.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Definitions
- Overview
- Market Shares
- Design Trends
- Smartphone Value Chain Analysis
- Smartphone OS Market Trend Analysis
- Symbian
- Google Android
- OMS
- Windows Mobile
- Smartphone Chipset Platform Market Trend Analysis
- Huawei K3 Smartphone Platform
- MediaTek Smartphone Chipset Platform
- Drivers and Barriers
- Lower Entry Barriers Will Fuel Market
- 3G Brings Higher Bandwidth
- Thriving Mobile Applications a Significant Driver
- Battery Life Lags
- Market Forecasts
- Methodology
List of Table
- Table 1. Operator 3G Network Deployments and Devices Strategy
- Table 2. China' s Smartphone Market Shipment Forecasts, 2009 - 2013 (Units
in Millions)
List of Figures
- Figure 1. China' s Smartphone Market Shipment Forecasts, 2009 - 2013 (Units
in Millions)
- Figure 2. China' s Smartphone Market Shares, by Vendor (2008)
- Figure 3. Key Nokia Smartphone Launches (2009)
- Figure 4. Key Dopod Smartphone Launches (2009)
- Figure 5. Smartphone Design Trends
- Figure 6. China' s Smartphone Market Shares, by OS (2008)
- Figure 7. Smartphone OS and Manufacturer Matrix
- Figure 8. Symbian Foundation Offering
- Figure 9. Android Platform Architecture
- Figure 10. Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 User Interface
- Figure 11. Free Symbian Software Platform
- Figure 12. Android and Traditional Linux Comparison
- Figure 13. MediaTek and Huawei Turnkey Smartphone Solution
- Figure 14. China' s 3G Subscriber Forecasts, by Operator, 2009 - 2011
(Subscribers in Millions)
- Figure 15. Main Problems Using Phone-Based Mobile Internet Applications
- Figure 16. Most Commonly Used Phone-Based Mobile Applications
- Figure 17. China' s Smartphone Market Shipment Forecasts, 2009 - 2013
(Units in Millions)
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