Smartphones are taking over





Statistics can be used to suggest anything, although some just do not lie. Another matter that cannot lie is that smartphones are getting so smart they are leaving consumer-electronics devices for dead.


Smartphones make calls, SMS, MMS, you know, the basics. However these days they are also email machines, digital music tools, a digital camera, memory devices and personal-navigation device with an operating system. Predictions see smartphone sales in the U.S. will grow over 30% from last year to 37.4 million units.

Against the gadget competition, smartphones are on the up with the Consumer Electronics Association seeing (in 2009):

  • Portable media players are forecast to slide 6.2%
  • Digital cameras sales are expected to slip 8.6%
  • Portable navigation devices projected sales to increase by only 15%
    (to just over 17.4 million units this year. Last year, sales jumped 73%)

Lucky I already have a smartphone I suppose. Not so good that I do use it as a navigation device (even though it tells me not to while driving). However from a personal note, the replacement of my SLR Digital Camera will never be taken over by a phone, unless maybe, when the SLR makes phone calls.

[via Wall Street Journal]

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One Response to “Smartphones are taking over”

  1. I think we will see the demise of traditional laptops within 10 years because of smartphones. When smartphones can project a screen and virtual keyboard( think those laser optic keyboards) the laptop will be as useful as a typewriter ribbon.


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