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Monday, 29 August 2011, 12:00 HKT/SGT | |
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BEIJING, Aug 29, 2011 - (ACN Newswire) - According to the recent research of Xpshou.com, with the growing demand for low-priced and low-end mobile phones in the emerging market, by 2015 smart phones will account for more than 50% of the total global mobile phone market.
Xpshou.com (http://www.xpshou.com/) recently reports that in 2011 the global smart phone shipments will reach 478 million, accounting for about 33% of the global handset market share. It is also estimated that by 2015, the global smart phone shipments will reach 1.03 billion, accounting for 54% of the global market share.
The analysts of Xpshou.com analyzes that he demand for low-cost and low-end smart phones in India, China and Africa markets is expected to grow. The report also predicts that the shipments of low-end smart phone will double every year by the year of 2015.
Xpshou.com points out that driven by growing demand for low-end smart phones in China and South Africa, the world's second largest smart phone maker, Samsung Electronics' smart phone shipments in the second quarter grew 600%. Samsung Electronics and Apple are competing for the leader position of the global smart phone market.
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Source: Xpshou.com
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