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[font=Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=9pt]The Western European Mobile Phone Market Declines in 1Q13, Driven by the Smartphone Slowdown, says IDC[/size][/font]

25 Jun 2013
[font=Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]LONDON, June 25, 2013 — The Western European mobile phone market shrank in the first quarter of 2013 due to a lower than expected slowdown in the smartphone shipments, according to International Data Corporation (IDC). Total shipments dropped 4.2% year on year to 43.6 million units, according to IDC's European Mobile Phone Tracker, published in May 2013.[/font][font=Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The feature phones segment continued to lose ground as consumers adopt smartphones. Shipments fell 31% year on year to 12 million units. The smartphone segment also lost some steam in the first quarter. Shipments increased 12% year on year to 31.6 million units in the quarter, which was the lowest growth rate since IDC started tracking the mobile phone market in 2004.[/font][font=Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Most Western European countries experienced a slowdown in smartphone sales as economies deteriorated, with a consequent decline in disposable income for consumers. Mobile operators are also cutting handset subsidies to reduce their costs as revenues decline. This is particularly impacting the Southern European economies, where consumers refrain from replacing their mobile phones for longer periods. In Northern Europe, smartphone penetration is reaching a tipping point, which has started to impact the smartphone growth, as most users already have a smartphone and will not replace it until the contract ends or the device breaks.[/font][font=Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]In Western Europe, phone makers are facing the most challenging time ever; the economic environment is impacting demand, while users are buying cheaper handsets, which impacts manufacturers margins.[/font][font=Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]"We are now entering the second wave of smartphone adoption in the region. The first wave was driven by those users looking for devices that would meet their mobility needs. They did look for the best devices in terms of performance and user experience, and more importantly, they were able to afford and pay a premium to get a premium experience. We are now entering the second wave of smartphone adoption, which will be driven by those users with no need for a smartphone," said Francisco Jeronimo, European mobile devices research director at IDC. "These new users are looking to replace their current feature phones with another feature phone, as smartphones are fancy gadgets that they don't feel the need to have. However, when they go to a phone shop most of the options available are smartphones only; their friends, colleagues and family may have smartphones and are always talking about the latest apps, and the cheapest smartphones they note are most likely to be as low in price as the last feature phone they bought. With a small push from sales people, the sale is almost guaranteed. But they will buy one of the cheapest smartphones as they still see no value for money."[/font][font=Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]In terms of operating system, Android continues to dominate the smartphone landscape. In the quarter, Google's OS shipped 21.9 million units and market share increased to 69% in 1Q13 from 55% in last years' first quarter. Apple's iOS continues to lose ground as market share declined to 20% from 25% in 1Q12. Windows Phone improved its position to become the third biggest OS in the region, but it still represents a tiny percentage of the smartphones shipped. Its market share rose to 6% in 1Q13 from 4% in 1Q12.[/font]

Top Western European Mobile Phone Vendors, Total Shipments and Market Share, 1Q13 Smartphones and Feature Phones (Units in Millions)
Vendor
1Q13 Unit Shipments1Q13 Market Share1Q12 Unit Shipments1Q12 Market Share1Q13/1Q12 Change
1. Samsung19.946%18.140%10%
2. Apple6.214%7.015%-11%
3. Nokia6.114%8.719%-30%
4. Sony3.27%1.94%64%
5. LG2.56%0.92%178%
6. Others5.713%8.920%-36%
Total43.6100%45.5100%4%

[font=Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Source: IDC European Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, May 2013[/font]

Top Western European Mobile Phone Vendors, Shipments and Market Share, 1Q13 Smartphones (Units in Millions)
Vendor1Q13 Unit Shipments1Q13 Market Share1Q12 Unit Shipments1Q12 Market Share1Q13/1Q12 Change
1. Samsung14.345%10.939%31%
2. Apple6.220%7.025%-11%
3. Sony3.210%1.66%100%
4. LG2.48%0.52%380%
5. Nokia1.65%2.38%-30%
6. Others3.912%5.920%-34%
Total31.6100%28.2100%12%

[font=Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Source: IDC European Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker, May 2013[/font][font=Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]For more information on IDC's European Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker service and its related deliverables, please contact Francisco Jeronimo, research director, IDC Western European mobile communications group (fjeronimo@idc.com, tel.: +44(0)20 8987 7186), or visit [color=#04b85]www.idc.com[/color].[/font][font=Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]About IDC[/font][font=Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]IDC is the premier global provider of market intelligence, advisory services, and events for the information technology, telecommunications, and consumer technology markets. IDC helps IT professionals, business executives, and the investment community make fact-based decisions on technology purchases and business strategy. More than 1,000 IDC analysts provide global, regional, and local expertise on technology and industry opportunities and trends in over 110 countries worldwide. For more than 44 years, IDC has provided strategic insights to help our clients achieve their key business objectives. IDC is a subsidiary of IDG, the world's leading technology media, research, and events company. You can learn more about IDC by visiting www.idc.com.[/font][font=Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]# # #[/font][font=Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]All product and company names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.[/font][font=Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]
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IDC于当地时间2013年6月25日公布的西欧智能手机市场调查报告显示,2013年第一季度(1~3月)该市场的出货量达到了3160万部,比上年同期增长12%。

各厂商的出货量方面,三星电子为1430万部,继续保持首位。三星的出货量比上年同期增长31%,市场份额由39%扩大至45%。

位居第二的苹果的出货量为620万部,比上年同期减少11%,市场份额由25%下滑至20%。第三位是索尼移动通信,出货量为320万部,比上年同期增长100%,份额由6%增至10%。LG电子为240万部(同比增长380%),排在第四,诺基亚以160万部(同比减少30%)排在第五。位居前五的厂商中,出货量比上年同期减少的是苹果和诺基亚两家公司。

IDC表示,西欧每个国家的智能手机销售都处于低迷状态,原因是经济低迷导致消费者的可支配收入减少。另一方面,该市场也在智能手机购买方面出现了新动向。以前一直是预算比较充足的人购买高性能、高功能手机,推动智能手机市场不断扩大。但现在,认为没有必要购买这种高端机型的功能手机用户也开始换成智能手机。IDC认为,其最大原因是手机价格降低。

此外,第一季度各OS的智能手机出货量份额方面,排名顺序为安卓(69%)、iOS(20%)、Windows Phone(6%)。安卓比上年同期增加了14个百分点,iOS减少了5个百分点,Windows Phone增加了2个百分点。

 
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St_Lawrence

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换头像了……我只是路过打酱油的。
 

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怪乖㊣ 发表于 2013-7-1 21:55
诺基亚的重演,都一样的~
NO NO NO{:96_526:}果粉会答曰:
诺基亚份额下降那是他们固步自封,咎由自取。而技术的苹果被人唾弃是因为地球人平均品味越来越低俗,看不上宇宙第一的手机。不然怎么轮得到没什么技术含量的棒子货占便宜{:94_249:}
 
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yunjian1314

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三星手机真心不喜欢····高中那伙还常用三星手机。大学就不用了。反正个人不喜欢····苹果现在一直用。用了这么多年苹果还是只喜欢苹果··真心喜欢不起来三星的手机。。。。本来就棒子就没什么好感····
哈哈。说太多了。反正就是不喜欢三星。。。只要苹果继续出就会继续用
 

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欧洲机器都比较贵,而且都是合约机....随便一个便宜的裸机销量能爆棚...