Cisco conducted a research exploring the mobile data habits of an average North American smartphone user. According to them, users in this group could consume 6GB of data per month by 2017, which is a 13-fold increase for the next four years. At the moment, the average North American user consumes 752MB per month as…
Juniper Research: There will be more than 160 million mobile video calling users by 2017
The number of users of mobile video calling services will increase four-fold to almost 160 million by 2017, according to Juniper Research. Factors driving this growth include improvements in user-interface and underlying technology. However, there is a problem video calling services are facing – revenue generation. We did see ad-based and freemium models emerging, but…
Samsung smartphones top the charts in the UK in January
Samsung keeps killing it. In the UK, three of their phones have topped the sales charts in January. The Galaxy S III is the number one selling device — the position it held for the ninth consecutive month — followed by the mid-range Galaxy Ace and Galaxy S II. Also on the top 10 list…
Apple and Samsung captured 103 percent of cellphone profit in 2012
Apple and Samsung are without a doubt the top dogs in the cellphone market. In 2012, both companies managed to grab most of the market share, recording an insane 103 percent in cellphone profit, according to Cannacord Genuity’s estimates. These bitter rivals were able to obtain this seemingly impossible number from the failures of companies…
Tablet users shopping habits unveiled [infographic]
Folks from ShopPad prepared a neat infographic, highlighting online shopper activity across 3,500 tablet-optimized retailers in a wide range of industries, including apparel, consumer electronics, health and beauty, home goods and jewelry. Here are the key findings: The average time spent browsing before check out was 13 minutes, 11 seconds Tablet shoppers had their best…
IDC: Tablet sales reached record levels during holidays
Worldwide tablet shipments outpaced predictions, reaching a record 52.5 million units worldwide in Q4 2012, according to preliminary data from IDC. The tablet market grew 75.3% year over year, up from 29.9 million units, and increased 74.3% from the previous quarter’s total of 30.1 million units. Lower average selling prices, a wide range of new…
ABI Research: Developers looking to make apps for Windows Phone and BlackBerry 10 devices
In one of its newer studies, ABI Research is looking at the smartphone market and the various platform shares. Android is leading the pack, accounting for 57% of all smartphones, while iOS is second with 21% of the market. When it comes to tablets, the situation is opposite, with Apple’s iPads dominating the market and…
Apple grabs 34% mobile market share, passing Samsung to become #1
According to Strategy Analytics, Apple became the number one mobile phone vendor in the United States during Q4 2012, overtaking Samsung, LG, and all of its competitors for the first time with 34 percent market share. Previously, Samsung had taken the lead for shipments each quarter since 2008. The numbers come from the Wireless Device…
Apple clinches to tablet lead, despite strong gains from competitors
The tablet market is beginning to show some slight changes, as Apple sees a slight decline in iPad sales. Global tablet shipments were huge in the fourth quarter, thanks to a stronger than expected holiday retail season. Worldwide shipments reached a record 52.5 million units last quarter, which is a 74 percent increase over the…
Juniper Research: 10 billion mobile coupons to be redeemed in 2013
This year, the number of discount coupons redeemed through mobile and tablet devices is expected to reach 10 billion, which is more than 50% increase over last year. According to Juniper Research, innovative retailers are increasingly seeking to offer mobile as a delivery channel, both as a means of driving retail footfall and to enhance…








