The Recession Reshapes the Worldwide Cellular Handset 5-Year Forecast
6th May , 2009
US :
The global recession will make the next two years unusually difficult for the cellphone industry, reports In-Stat. Subscription growth is slowing, so roughly three quarters of handset unit sales are expected to be replacement models, a discretionary purchase that can be delayed in times of economic hardship. The market’s eventual recovery will be influenced by technical advances.
“Revenues will recover more rapidly than shipments due to sales of cellphones with new technology (LTE and TD-SCDMA) that command higher prices,” says Allen Nogee ( inset ), In-Stat analyst. “The increased penetration of higher-priced smartphones, particularly in the US, will speed revenue recovery as well.”
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