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Tablet market gearing up; Android gaining market share

The PC manufacturers are for some tough time ahead. In fact, even if your main business is centered around making Laptops, be ready to face some rough weathers going ahead. Why? Here is the reason - according to latest report from market intelligence firm ABI Research named Media Tablets, Ultrabooks and eReaders Research Service, in 2013 approximately 150 million tablets (up 38% year-over-year) are forecasted to ship globally worth an estimated $64 billion (up 28% from 2012) in potential end-user revenues. This is mainly because of  convenience and mobility benefits afforded by tablet 

As far as the market share of operating systems is concern, the tide is slowly turning in favor of Android. About 60% of last year's tabletshipments used Apple's iOS operating system software while 37% were based on Google's Android OS (or development forks of Android, such as found on Amazon's Kindle Fire slates). The remaining 3% OS share consisted of Windows (Windows 7, 8, or RT), BlackBerry Tablet OS, and unidentified OS implementations.

Samsung's Smart Pad likely to hit the market before Apple's IPad 5


The Smart Pad is likely to be launched ahead of Apple's next generation iPad whose production is expected to start at the Chinese assembly plants in July-August 2013. The 5th-generation 9.7-inch version iPad is expected to be thinner and lighter than the fourth-generation one and will adopt a slim bezel design, similar to that of the iPad mini.

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Smartphones - Market share


As per the latest reports published by the comScore Google Android continued to lead among smartphone platforms, accounting for 53.6 percent of smartphone subscribers, while Apple secured 34.3 percent. For the three-month average period ending in October, device manufacturer Samsung ranked as the top OEM with 26.3 percent of U.S. mobile subscribers (up 0.7 percentage points).

Top Mobile OEMs

Share (%) of Mobile Subscribers
Jul-12Oct-12Point Change
Samsung25.6%26.3%0.7
Apple16.3%17.8%1.5
LG18.4%17.6%-0.8
Motorola11.2%11.0%-0.2
HTC6.4%6.0%-0.4

Smartphone Platform Market Share
121.3 million people in the U.S. owned smartphones (51.9 percent mobile market penetration) 

Top Smartphone Platforms

Share (%) of Smartphone Subscribers
Jul-12Oct-12Point Change
Google52.2%53.6%1.4
Apple33.4%34.3%0.9
RIM9.5%7.8%-1.7
Microsoft3.6%3.2%-0.4
Symbian0.8%0.6%-0.2

Mobile Content Usage
In October, the percent of mobile subscribers in USA that used various types of contents are as follows - 
text messaging - 75.9 %(up 0.3 percentage points)
Downloaded applications -  54.5 % (up 1.9 percentage points), 
Browsers - 52.7% (up 1.5 percentage points).
Social networking sites or blogs - 39.4 % (up 1.5 percentage points) 
Game-playing - 34.1 % (up 0.3 percentage points), 
Listened to music on their phones -28.7 % (up 0.4 percentage points)

Tablet market forecast by IDC


International Data Corporation (IDC) has come out with latest quarterly forecasts for tablet market. As per IDC tablet market will increase its 2012 forecast for the worldwide tablet market to 122.3 million, up from its previous forecast of 117.1 million units. IDC also raised its 2013 forecast number to 172.4 million units, up from 165.9 million units. And by 2016 worldwide shipments should reach 282.7 million units, up from a previous forecast of 261.4 million units.

IDC also forecasts a decline in eReader market. IDC now expects 2012 eReader shipments to top out at 19.9 million units, down from the 27.7 million units that shipped in 2011.

As far as tablet operating system splits is concern, IDC now expects Android's worldwide tablet share to increase from 39.8% in 2011 to 42.7% for the full year of 2012. During that same time Apple's share will slip from 56.3% in 2011 to 53.8% in 2012. Long term, IDC predicts Windows-based tablets (including Windows 8 and Windows RT) will grab share from both iOS and Android, growing from 1% of the market in 2011 to 2.9% in 2012, on its way to 10.2% in 2016.

Tablet Operating Systems, Market Share Forecast and CAGR 2012-2016
Tablet OSMarket ShareCAGR 2012 - 2016
20122016
iOS53.8%49.7%20.9%
Android42.7%39.7%21.0%
Windows2.9%10.3%69.2%
Other0.6%0.3%7.7%
Grand Total100.0%100.0%23.3%
Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Tablet Tracker, December 5, 2012
Table Notes:
  • Windows shipments include Windows RT, Windows 8, and Windows 7 tablets.
  • Shipments include shipments to distribution channels or end users. OEM sales are counted under the vendor/brand under which they are sold.

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