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Qualcomm Powered Devices Attract $189 per Handset More Subsidy than Other Devices, According to ABI Research
[June 18, 2013]

Qualcomm Powered Devices Attract $189 per Handset More Subsidy than Other Devices, According to ABI Research


OYSTER BAY, N.Y. --(Business Wire)--

Qualcomm (News - Alert) powered devices are capturing the high end of the device market and this overriding factor has resulted in Qualcomm attracting an average implied subsidy of $530 compared to $341 for other IC vendor based products.

High end devices remain the most profitable part of the mobile device market; however, these margins are increasingly being challenged due to intense competition causing feature creep, i.e. more features are packed into the device, for no extra revenue.

Senior practice director for devices, Nick Spencer stated: "Competition is intense and some feature creep is inevitable, but vendors need consider which features create real value for the end user. The question they should ask themselves is, whether they should add in new features, rather than whether can we add in new features? Not focusing on innovation and value creation will result in a price war and margin erosion."

While the mobile industry and media tend to focus on the high end of the market, it is woth noting that it is largely a replacement market-most of the future growth in the smart mobile device industry will come from lower priced devices. Stuart Carlaw, chief research officer, added: "Opportunity remains for device vendors and their IC vendor partners who can profitably optimize their product's feature sets for low-end device markets and price points."



This information is found in the ABI Research Device Portal (http://devices.abiresearch.com/): a comprehensive guide to all mobile handsets. Data is sortable by manufacturer, carrier, price band, subsidy level, sales channel, and ICs.

ABI Research (News - Alert) provides in-depth analysis and quantitative forecasting of trends in global connectivity and other emerging technologies. From offices in North America, Europe and Asia, ABI Research's worldwide team of experts advises thousands of decision makers through 70+ research and advisory services. Est. 1990. For more information visit www.abiresearch.com, or call +1.516.624.2500.



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