Categories
Close
Menu
Menu
Close
Search
Search

Featured Articles

News

Android devices boost quarterly tablet sales but Apple iPad remains on top

Mark

Share:

Print

Rate article:

No rating
Rate this article:
No rating

While smartphone shipments for the past quarter are reported to have risen by over 38% year-on-year, the growth of tablet sales hasn’t been any less dramatic.

Figures from the International Data Corporation (IDC) show tablet shipments up 36.7% year-on-year (and 7% from the previous quarter) to 47.6 million units.

There were no iPad products launched in the second or third quarter of 2013 - Apple appears to have chosen Q4 for its tablet launches - which has resulted in year-on-year growth dropping to less than 1%. However, it still led the tablet market for Q3 with almost 30% of all tablet shipments.

In second place was Samsung, shipping around 9.7 million units and gaining 20.4% of the worldwide market. Asus, which makes the Google Nexus 7 , was in third place with 3.5 million units and 7.4% market share. Fourth place went to Lenovo with shipments of 2.3 million units and a 4.8% share, followed by Acer with 1.2 million units shipped and a 2.5% share.

Tom Mainelli, Research Director for Tablets at IDC, said “White box tablet shipments continue to constitute a fairly large percentage of the Android devices shipped into the market. These low cost Android-based products make tablets available to a wider market of consumers, which is good. However, many use cheap parts and non Google-approved versions of Android that can result in an unsatisfactory customer experience, limited usage, and very little engagement with the ecosystem. Android's growth in tablets has been stunning to watch, but shipments alone won't guarantee long-term success. For that you need a sustainable hardware business model, a healthy ecosystem for developers, and happy end users.”

Top five tablet vendors, Q3 2013. (Unit shipments and market share in millions)

  Q3 2013 shipments Q3 2013 market share Q3 2012 shipments Q3 2012 market share Year-on-year change
Apple 14.1 29.6% 14.0 40.2% 0.6%
Samsung 9.7 20.4% 4.3 12.4% 123.0%
Asus 3.5 7.4% 2.3 6.6% 53.9%
Lenovo 2.3 4.8% 0.4 1.1% 420.7%
Acer 1.2 2.5% 0.3 0.9% 346.3%
Others 16.8% 35.3% 13.5 38.8% 25.0%
Total 47.6   34.8   36.7%

Comments

Collapse Expand Comments (0)
You don't have permission to post comments.

Opinion Articles

ExclusiveMobile phone usability and design: we talk to MobiWire and Doro at Mobile World Congress

Mark Bridge writes:

The mobile user interface seems to fall in and out of fashion. Nokia and Apple have both transformed the mobile UI in previous years… but still the challenge of creating the 'perfect' user interface design remains.

This focus on mobile usability is the main topic of today's special podcast, which includes Chris Millington of Doro UK and Jerome Nadel from MobiWire.

ExclusiveThis week at The Fonecast: 19th February 2011

Mark Bridge writes:

This week has been dominated by the media frenzy that is Mobile World Congress. James Rosewell and I were at MWC for all four days… but even a podcast every day wasn't enough to include all the news, so expect more reports from us next week.

GSMA Mobile World Congress 2011

ExclusiveAvoiding the Scissor effect intelligently

Daniel Joseph Barry of Napatech writes:

Avoiding the dreaded Scissor Effect has become the number 1 priority for mobile carriers. The scissor effect refers to the phenomenon of rising infrastructure costs and flat revenues; an unsustainable situation for any business. The scissor effect has already been witnessed in fixed line networks and now mobile carriers face the same challenge in relation to mobile data services. Is it possible for mobile carriers to grow revenue per user in line with bandwidth usage?

ExclusiveNokia crystal clear on Symbian & Microsoft

James Rosewell writes:

Nokia held their Developers Day during day 1 of Mobile World Congress 2011. Rich Green, new CTO at Nokia, kicked off the event by talking about the future of Symbian. In a nutshell here are the key facts:

ExclusiveShow-starters at ShowStoppers

Mark Bridge writes:

“Hot products. Cool companies. Meet the press.”

That was the tagline for ShowStoppers, a showcase event that took place last night before today’s opening of Mobile World Congress. As you probably heard in today’s podcast, I went along and met a few of the participants.

RSS
First8081828385878889Last

Recent Podcasts

ExclusivePodcast from Mobile World Congress 2015

Mark Bridge learns about the mobile technology trends at Mobile World Congress 2015 by chatting to James Rosewell of 51Degrees, Dr Kevin Curran from the IEEE and Chris Millington of Doro.

They talk about wearable devices, wireless charging, mobile operating systems and much more... including some of their favourite products from the exhibition.

ExclusiveLooking back at February: from security scares to multiple MVNOs

We're taking a look back at the biggest mobile industry news stories from February 2015, including allegations that the UK's security service tried to breach SIM card security by hacking into one of the world's biggest SIM producers.

We also talk about the planned BT and EE merger, the creation of two new UK virtual networks, some acquisitions in the mobile payment arena and a new Ubuntu smartphone.

ExclusiveA month of mobile: O2 counts on 3, Microsoft counts to 10 and Apple counts its profits

We're back with a month of mobile industry news, including takeover talks and takeover rumours. O2 and Three are said to be discussing a merger... but is there any truth in the suggestions that BlackBerry could be up for grabs?

We also discuss Apple's record-breaking quarterly figures, the highlights of CES and the launch of Microsoft Windows 10, as well as saying farewell to the current version of Google Glass.

RSS
12345678910Last

Follow thefonecast.com

Archive Calendar

«May 2026»
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
27282930123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031
1234567

Archive