China To Become The Largest Market For Smartphones In 2012 With Brazil &Amp; India To Join Top 5 By 2016
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China to become the Largest Market for Smartphones in 2012 with Brazil & India to Join top 5 by 2016

Smartphone shipments to emerging markets will drive growth in the worldwide smartphone market in the years ahead. China will become the leading country-level market for smartphone shipments in 2012, moving ahead of the current leader, the United States. Looking ahead to 2016, two additional emerging markets, India and Brazil, will enter the top 5 country markets for smartphone shipments.

Due to their absolute size, strong demand, and healthy replacement rates, emerging markets are quickly becoming the engines of the worldwide smartphone market. Users in emerging markets seek more than simple voice telephony, and smartphones offer the ideal platform for mobile entertainment, social networking, and business usage as seen in developed markets.

Meanwhile, mature markets, such as Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States, will experience continued growth in smartphone adoption, but volumes will not keep up with those destined for emerging markets.

China Highlights

After surpassing smartphone shipments in the U.S. for two consecutive quarters in the second half of 2011, China will carry that momentum into 2012 and beyond. PRC smartphone shipments are expected to take a slim lead over the U.S. in 2012 before the gap widens in the coming years. There will be no turning back this leadership changeover.

Android smartphones priced below US$200 were a hot segment in 2011 and these low-cost smartphones are expected to remain a key driver for smartphone growth, with prices becoming even more affordable on falling chipset prices and increased competition. Emerging domestic vendors will be another important engine of smartphone growth as giants Huawei, ZTE, and Lenovo continue to ramp up with big carrier orders due to their willingness to produce customized handsets. International players such as Samsung and Nokia are also expected to drive volume at the low end with cheaper smartphones.

India Highlights

Indian smartphone market will witness galloping growth throughout the forecast period. Carriers are expected to aggressively roll out 3G networks and data plans while domestic vendors such as Micromax, Spice, Karbonn and Lava have already launched low-cost smartphones in a bid to drive future demand as they attempt to move up the value chain from low-cost feature phones. In 2011, growth has been largely driven by top-tier brands like Samsung and HTC, and international vendors will look to invest further in local manufacturing in the coming years as the high-growth Indian market becomes a top priority. Consumers are growing accustomed to higher data usage and using handsets for entertainment, instead of just as a communication device."

Brazil Highlights

A booming economy combined with low inflationary pressures have helped lower the poverty rate in Brazil and improved the discretionary income of the Brazilian population. The resultant growth in Brazil's consumer and business segments has been felt in products beyond mobile phones, with Brazil moving past Japan in 2011 to become the third largest country-level market for PCs.

Country-Level Smartphone Market Share for 2011, 2012, and 2016 (based on shipments)

Country

2011 Market Share

2012 Market Share

2016 Market Share

PRC

18.2%

20.7%

20.2%

USA

21.3%

20.6%

15.3%

India

2.2%

2.9%

9.3%

Brazil

1.8%

2.3%

4.7%

United Kingdom

5.3%

4.5%

3.7%

Others

51.2%

48.9%

46.8%

Total

100.0%

100.0%

100.0%

Country-Level Smartphone Rankings for 2011, 2012, and 2016 (based on shipments)

Country

2011 Ranking

2012 Ranking

2016 Ranking

PRC

2

1

1

USA

1

2

2

India

9

7

3

Brazil

11

10

4

United Kingdom

4

4

5

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