ResearchAmericas: smartphone forecasts, 2011 – 2015
With a growing middle class and the increased availability of 3G and 4G networks in Latin America, the demand for smartphones is increasing rapidly. From 2011 to 2015, the share of… Read more »
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With a growing middle class and the increased availability of 3G and 4G networks in Latin America, the demand for smartphones is increasing rapidly. From 2011 to 2015, the share of… Read more »
Expected totals of 3G and 4G mobile subscribers globally broken down by regionally from 2010-2015. The Pacific is expected to double from 70 million to 150 million from 2010 to 2015… Read more »
The total number of mobile subscribers in South America broken down based off 2G, 3G, and 4G from 2010 to 2015. A steady increase for 3G and 4G. But an overwhelming… Read more »
With its global dominance, Android will see its share of shipments increase in 2013. It will lose a little share after that, but to Microsoft and Samsung — not to Apple. Read more »
LTE is projected to be at only 6% by 2017. Read more »
India has low 3G usage due to low smartphone penetration and high costs. In India, applications have been developed that do not require speed, and 3G coverage in rural areas is… Read more »
As mobile subscriptions for 2G and 3G are expected to decrease to below 5 million over the years until 2017, 4G subscriptions are expected to increase substantially to 128 million in 2017. Read more »
China is pursuing the same strategy with 4G and TD-LTE. While the technology has gained some international support, there is a risk that China Mobile’s 4G technology will also exist in… Read more »
Europe is not taking a leadership role in LTE rollout. Read more »