The tablet is a hybrid device occupying the space between laptop and smartphone, but within that narrow gap it has the potential to outperform its competition — especially in the enterprise. Read more »
Although tablet prices are dropping and devices are getting smaller, competition from emerging connected devices such as wearables, phablets, and convertible laptops is slowing market growth. Read more »
The falling prices of smartphones and the rollout of 3G networks in China along with the introduction of 3G in India are primary growth drivers of smartphones in the Asia- Pacific… Read more »
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 »
The market for mobile phones in the Americas region is forecasted to grow at a 6 percent CAGR from 2011 to 2015. The high market penetration of the Americas region will… Read more »
Enterprise mobility means increased productivity and more collaboration in the workplace, but successful companies must strike a fine balance between the trend’s rewards and risks. 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 »
Expected numbers of smartphone shipments for Japan show that Android will dominate the smartphone market followed by iOS smartphones, with others such as Windows Mobile and Blackberry staying below 2.7 million… Read more »