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Smart PhonesTHUNDER BAY – Smart phones are gaining in the marketplace. In Thunder Bay, the marketplace is getting more crowded with the addition of Bell, Virgin Mobile, and Telus to the market that Rogers and TBaytel once virtually owned. The marketplace is far different now than it was only a few short years ago.

Smart Phones – Market share growing

The improved availability of high-speed Internet access has significantly enhanced the average user’s media consumption experience, contributing to a rapid uptick in mobile media consumption. Default Wi-Fi accessibility for smartphones and tablets has not only off-loaded bandwidth from networks, but has also contributed to a better on-premise (e.g. in-home) browsing experience for users. While Wi-Fi usage has become more prevalent, networks speeds have also improved with 4G and LTE technology as an increasing number of phones on the market are enabled for these speeds.

comScore, Inc. states, “The improved availability of high-speed Internet access has significantly enhanced the average user’s media consumption experience, contributing to a rapid uptick in mobile media consumption. Default Wi-Fi accessibility for smartphones and tablets has not only off-loaded bandwidth from networks, but has also contributed to a better on-premise (e.g. in-home) browsing experience for users. While Wi-Fi usage has become more prevalent, networks speeds have also improved with4G and LTE technology as an increasing number of phones on the market are enabled for these speeds”.

In the last thirty days there have been 20,000 people using their mobile devices accessing NetNewsledger. The Apple Iphone is topping the list with 8,466 of those devices, followed by 5,207 Ipads. The new Blackberry phones are not showing up in the top ten yet. The Samsung Galaxy is however increasingly popular.

 comScore, Inc, a global leader in digital measurement and analytics, has released the 2013 Mobile Future in Focus report.

This annual report examines the U.S. mobile and connected device landscape in 2012, highlighting trends that have shaped mobile media consumption and shifted market dynamics across mobile networks, platforms, and OEMs. The report also includes key mobile market insights from the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Canada, and Japan.

“2013 was a watershed year for mobile, with smartphones surpassing 50 percent penetration and tablets continuing to gain traction,” said Mark Donovan, comScore SVP for Mobile. “As consumers incorporate these devices into their daily diet of digital media consumption, marketers and media companies are challenged to confront this emerging multi-platform paradigm. Having a clear view of today’s digital landscape – and particularly the rapidly expanding usage of mobile devices – will be critical to success in the year ahead.”

The report found, “Purchase consideration factors continue to be very important for the mobile industry given the high rate of customer churn and new device acquisition. Among both the total mobile phone and smartphone populations, network quality still ranks as the most important purchase consideration factor, validating the efforts of carriers rolling out faster and higher-capability 4G networks”.

“For smartphone users, operating system ranks as the second-most important consideration factor. In contrast, the total mobile audience put the overall cost of monthly service and the cost of the data plan specifically higher on the list. Interestingly, the selection of apps available only ranked fifth as a consideration
factor for smartphone users this time around, compared to last year when it ranked third, perhaps suggesting that consumers perceive greater parity in app
ecosystems among the leading operating systems.

Key insights from the 2013 Mobile Future in Focus include:

Multi-Platform Dynamics Shape the ‘Brave New Digital World’

  • With smartphones surpassing 125 million U.S. consumers and tablets now owned by more than 50 million, we have crossed into the Brave New Digital World – a new paradigm of digital media fragmentation in which consumers are always connected. comScore Media Metrix® Multi-Platform (Beta), which provides an unduplicated view of digital media audiences and consumption across desktop computers, smartphones and tablets, reveals that more than one out of every three minutes online is now spent on devices beyond the PC.

Smartphones Surpass 50 Percent Penetration and Break Into ‘Late Majority’ of Adopters

  • 2012 was a milestone year for the U.S. smartphone market as it finally surpassed 50 percent market penetration and now enters the “late majority” stage of the technology adoption curve. The number of smartphone subscribers has increased 29 percent from a year ago and 99 percent from two years ago. Not only does the market’s current ownership profile reflect a smartphone majority, but 72 percent of all newly-acquired devices are now smartphones.

Android and iOS Control U.S. Smartphone Market

  • Google’s Android OS, which has been adopted by multiple OEMs, and Apple’s iOS, which is carried exclusively on iPhones, have come to dominate the U.S. smartphone landscape with nearly 90 percent of the market today. This market share dominance is being reinforced by the two platforms’ well-developed app ecosystems, making it even more difficult for the competing platforms to narrow the gap.

Samsung Makes Splash in Smartphone OEM Market

  • Apple continues to gain ground as the leading smartphone OEM, but Samsung has seen the most explosive growth in this market over the past couple of years with a year-over-year increase of more than 100 percent and a two-year increase of more than 400 percent. While Apple maintains a healthy lead over #2 Samsung, the gap has been steadily narrowing during a year in which the rivalry heated up between the two smartphone OEM leaders.

High-Speed Mobile Connectivity Has Unleashed Mobile Content Consumption

  • The improved availability of high-speed Internet access has significantly enhanced the average user’s media consumption experience, contributing to a rapid uptick in mobile media consumption. Default Wi-Fi accessibility for smartphones and tablets has not only off-loaded bandwidth from networks, but has also contributed to a better on-premise (e.g. in-home) browsing experience for users. While Wi-Fi usage has become more prevalent, networks speeds have also improved with 4G and LTE technology as an increasing number of phones on the market are enabled for these speeds.
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