Smart device sales surging

Agence France-Presse

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The global surge indicates that more and more people purchase multiple devices across different operating systems

SLOWLY, ONE MOBILE DEVICE — and operating system — will no longer be enough. Image from The New iPad Facebook page

WASHINGTON, USA – Global sales of so-called smart connected devices — computers, smartphones and tablets — rose sharply in the past quarter, driven by smartphones and tablets, a survey showed Wednesday.

The IDC report said shipment reached 267.3-M units in the second quarter, a 27.4% increase year-over-year and a 2.8% rise from the prior quarter.

On a revenue basis, the total was US$131.5-B worldwide, up 16% from a year ago but down 2.7% from the past quarter.

IDC projects a growth rate of 14% for the devices through 2016. Smartphones already represent over 59% of the category and will grow to 63% in 4 years.

Tablets will rise from around a 10% share this year to 13% by 2016, reducing PC share from 31% to 24%, IDC said.

“The recent shipment data clearly demonstrates that we have fully entered into the multi-device era, where individuals are buying and using multiple devices per person, most often with different combinations of operating systems,” said IDC’s Bob O’Donnell.

“The implications of this development on application developers, device makers, Web service providers, businesses and even individuals is profound.”

IDC says the worldwide total unit shipments for smart connected devices will reach nearly 1.2-B in 2012, and top two billion units in 2016. – Agence France-Presse

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