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Mark Peters
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iPhone to change the Smartphone market?

content type Press information Mail the editor Posted by Mark Peters
Friday, August 3rd 2007 - 20:15 CEST - Comments: 0
E stimates of Apple iPhone shipment volumes in the first weekend they were available have ranged from 140 thousand units to 500 thousand iPhone units depending upon who was asked. Meanwhile, ABI Research forecasts that the smartphone market segment will grow from 218 million units in 2007 to 426 million units in 2012. Now that we have a little distance from the launch, it’s time to ask: “Will the Apple iPhone change the smartphone market?” According to Stuart Carlaw, wireless research director at ABI Research, the answer is a qualified - Yes. “The Apple iPhone will not revolutionize the smartphone market,” he says, “but it is a significant evolutionary step forward.
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Apple iPhone user-interface

As was pointed out once its specifications were made public, the Apple iPhone is not cutting-edge telecommunications. Where it is radical - in its user-interface and functionality - it will certainly change forever the way handset manufacturers think about their design philosophies. And from the commercial point of view, it is significant in the way it assembles its offerings in a completely integrated, brand-heavy package."

 

Apple iPhone touch-screen

Certain technologies critical to the interface are likely to receive greater attention as a result of the Apple iPhone, particularly touch-screens, which will become more sensitive, and accelerometers, which the Apple iPhone uses to orient its displays and active/deactivate controls depending on how the handset is held.

 

Apple iPhone's effect on the market

Carlaw adds that, "The Apple iPhone's effect on the market will be similar to that of Motorola's RAZR It will spawn a number of look-and-feel-alikes and will be seen as a benchmark for future design. One thing for certain is that the product is not intended to be an enterprise device, so its impact will be most keenly felt in the high-tier feature phone market and in the emerging prosumer market segment.

 

About ABI Research

Founded in 1990 and headquartered in New York, ABI Research maintains global operations supporting annual research programs, intelligence services and market reports in broadband and multimedia, RFID & contactless, M2M, wireless connectivity, mobile wireless, transportation, and emerging technologies.

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