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Users get smart over mobile devices

By Lilia Guan
Mar 24 2006 8:46AM
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The handheld device market has grown to 42 percent in the fourth quarter of 2005, according to IDC’s final results for the Australian smart handheld device market.

Users get smart over mobile devices
The handheld device market has grown to 42 percent in the fourth quarter of 2005, according to IDC’s final results for the Australian smart handheld device market.

The report shows the market posted a growth, with total shipments in the fourth quarter of 2005 increasing to 36 percent from the previous quarter.

Both the pen-based and converged device categories contributed to the strong growth in the fourth quarter of 2005, with 44 per cent and 36 per cent sequential growths respectively. Converged devices gave up some share to the pen-based devices this quarter, however only by a negligible 0.4 per cent share from the preceding quarter.

IDC also found increased consumer spending drove growth in pen-based devices and the surge in consumer spending over the Christmas period rejuvenated the generally ailing pen-based segment. Lower end models became the obvious alternative to traditional filo faxes.

Converged devices grew 127 percent year-on-year, states the report. The strong performance of the converged device market in the fourth quarter, contributed to an overall vigorous growth in 2005. IDC said the high expectations for this market segment driven by an increase in commercial deployments as organisations seek to mobilise their workforce in a more efficient and holistic fashion.

In 2005, the proliferation of devices equipped with hard disk drives, as well as improved imaging specifications, grew. IDC predicts this to continue in 2006 as enterprise mobile application demand grows in complexity and moves beyond personal information management and email.

IDC market analyst for PC hardware, Mercie Clement, said the total smart handheld device market was led by Nokia - which continued to dominate the market with 77.5 percent total shipments share.

Research in Motion (RIM) finished the quarter in second place with 5.6 percent share while HP attained the third spot with 4.9 percent share. Meanwhile, Carrier Devices and Palm achieved the fourth and fifth spots respectively with 4.6 percent and 1.8 percent share. HP took only one percent of the market, while and others accounted for 1.9 per cent.

The top five vendors in the total pen-based device market includes HP with 48.0 percent share and Palm with 39.9 percent. Dell had only 4.6 percent, while Navman with 3.2 percent and Acer picked up 3.0 percent. Others rounded off the list with 1.3 per cent.

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