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China will overtake U.S. mobile phone revenues this year, says research firm
Strategy Analytics.
A new study reveals that the U.S. won’t lead smartphone revenues globally
for long. Strategy Analytics claims that while the U.S. will continue to
generate the most profit from smartphones – due to “high average selling
prices for mobile phones and huge operator subsidies” – China will jump
well ahead of the U.S. on smartphone revenues [below].
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Strategy Analytics claims this shift signals the maturation of the U.S.
smartphone market and also represents China’s “rapid shift to 3G and 4G
smartphones.” More, from Strategy Analytics:
China’s impressive mobile growth is being driven by the country’s
rapid shift to 3G and 4G smartphones. Major brands, such as Samsung, Huawei
and Lenovo, are aggressively expanding their distribution channels and
product ranges across the region to meet extremely strong demand from
Chinese consumers for more advanced mobile phones.
Strategy Analytics.
A new study reveals that the U.S. won’t lead smartphone revenues globally
for long. Strategy Analytics claims that while the U.S. will continue to
generate the most profit from smartphones – due to “high average selling
prices for mobile phones and huge operator subsidies” – China will jump
well ahead of the U.S. on smartphone revenues [below].
Screen Shot 2014-05-28 at 10.43.10 AM
Strategy Analytics claims this shift signals the maturation of the U.S.
smartphone market and also represents China’s “rapid shift to 3G and 4G
smartphones.” More, from Strategy Analytics:
China’s impressive mobile growth is being driven by the country’s
rapid shift to 3G and 4G smartphones. Major brands, such as Samsung, Huawei
and Lenovo, are aggressively expanding their distribution channels and
product ranges across the region to meet extremely strong demand from
Chinese consumers for more advanced mobile phones.