Africa and Middle East Region will Account for Majority Handset Sale in 2011

Total handsets sold to end users globally will reach 1.46 billion in 2011. Much of the projected total market growth in 2011 will come from the Africa and Middle East (AME) region, which will see a strong demand for low-end smartphone models.

 

 

 

Smartphone sales will account for 27 percent of total handset sell-through. Driven by demand for inexpensive Android models, this figure will almost double to 53 percent in 2015, according to Pyramid Research’s quarterly smartphone forecast.

 

 

Much of the projected total market growth in 2011 will come from the Africa and Middle East (AME) region, which will see a strong demand for low-end smartphone models, ultra low-cost handsets and dual-SIM and full touch-screen feature phones”,  said Stela Bokun, senior analyst and Practice Leader for Mobile Devices at Pyramid Research .

 

 

 

The main drivers of the demand in the developed markets will be the launches of a number of flagship high-end devices and new features and technologies. However, inexpensive smartphone models, particularly those from Huawei and ZTE,  also will be in high demand in some of the richest Western European, Asian and North American markets”,  Bokun added.

 

 

 

Android-based smartphones will continue to shake the smartphone world, but Pyramid’s recent findings predict that by 2015, Windows Phone will overtake Android and other major competitors and establish itself as the leader in the smartphone OS space.

 

 

By TelecomLead.com Team

 

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