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Smartphones Outsell PCs For The First Time Ever

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DANA WOLLMAN   02/ 8/11 08:53 PM ET   AP

NEW YORK — For the first time ever, smart phones such as Apple Inc.'s iPhone are outselling personal computers, according to a report by research group IDC that was released Monday.

Worldwide, consumer electronics makers shipped 100.9 million smart phones in the last three months of 2010, an 87 percent jump from a year earlier. PC shipments were weaker than expected, edging up just 3 percent to 92.1 million.

The two trends aren't necessarily related, said IDC analyst Ramon Llamas. Smart phones and PCs serve different purposes, and consumers generally need both. PCs remain important for writing papers, editing photos and creating other kinds of content.

PC sales are, however, have been hurt by competition from tablet computers – namely Apple's iPad.

Meanwhile, smart phones are getting a boost from falling prices. It's not uncommon to find brand-new models on sale for $100, a price Llamas says consumers are willing to pay. Some retailers, such as Amazon.com Inc., are willing to offer smart phones at steep discounts, sometimes for as little as a penny.

Smart phone sales are also getting a push from growing interest in Google Inc.'s Android software, which powers dozens of phones made by HTC Corp., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. and others.

"Android continues to gain by leaps and bounds, helping to drive the smart phone market," Llamas said.

People also tend to replace their phones much more often than they do their computers. Consumers might wait three to five years to replace computers, some of which are protected under warranties that last several years. Meanwhile, cell phone subscribers often have the option of upgrading to a newer phone well before their two-year service contracts are up.

Such incentives are becoming less common, however. Last month, Verizon Wireless said it will phase out its early upgrade program, while Sprint Nextel Corp. said last week that it is making it more expensive for customers to upgrade ahead of schedule.

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LightShadow62
The answers are not found in the extremes
11:30 AM on 02/10/2011
This does not surprise me since most people to little more that social networking on there home machines anyway. Plus there haven't been any major improvements in desktop/laptop chipsets in quite some time.
12:45 PM on 02/09/2011
This is going to be a revolution of it's own. Can you imagine a billion Chinese and a billion Indians trying to get online on their phones. ..sure they won't be fancy iPhones but imagine the possibilities of pushing content to them via SMS, apps, browser, email etc. Ebooks are all good for us lot with iPads etc but mobile content is set to explode and there are very few companies leading this charge.
11:08 AM on 02/09/2011
I definitely use my smartphone more than my laptop because my laptop is broken hahahahhaa, I really want to get a Android based tablet....
10:35 AM on 02/09/2011
price point! price point!
08:11 AM on 02/09/2011
Wha? Phones have ALWAYS outsold PCs.

The news here is the smartphone has finally taken the majority ship share from single function handsets.
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MacDawg
Lets Go!
07:15 AM on 02/09/2011
Does this mean PC's will come down in price? O_o
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05:59 AM on 02/09/2011
The laptop/desktop personal system market is near saturation in most parts of the world.

Per Gartner estimates, the worldwide installed base of PCs is more than 1.1 billion. This implies overall global PC penetration stands at 165 PCs per 1,000 population worldwide.

As a result, it is not surprising that smart phones are selling well, BUT ...

They are displacing feature phones for content consumption, BUT ...

Smart phones are not really displacing laptop and desktop systems for content generation.
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tomjones
05:13 AM on 02/09/2011
I will continue enjoying my PC and not let them draw me in to that smartphone fiasco to pay high monthly phone service. digitalundivide.com/music---listen-to-select-songs
04:43 AM on 02/09/2011
I think we are just seeing the revolution of technology or it is like daddy is getting old and son is maturing.

Thanks for sharing.

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MikeyJaii
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10:55 PM on 02/08/2011
I need to get a blackberry ... right now!!
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JasonMcl
Hey a countdown clock. MannNnn that is trouble...
09:24 PM on 02/08/2011
The reason people aren't buying PC's anymore is because there is little reason to upgrade.

Right now you can pay 400 dollars for a PC perfectly capable of what the vast majority of users would like to do: use facebook, stream video, browse the web.

Tablets do all of these, and there are a lot hitting the market this year, which is why there isn't necessarily any more growth in the PC department.
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Kashif Vikaas
05:56 PM on 02/08/2011
In the future, smartphones will be able to dictate what you speak. Smartphones may well become the functional interface of our home computers
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05:49 AM on 02/09/2011
Not likely.

Dragon Naturally Speaking is pretty much the state of the art for voice to text and it requires a real high end CPU with lots of memory.

None of the smart phone CPUs has the power or memory space to do much more than respond to simple commands.

Sure smart phones could add some high speed DSP chips, BUT that would causee the battery to die after only a few minutes (lots of computations sucks power).

Due to ...

- Form factor (size) constraints,
- CPU power constraints,
- Battery constraints,
- Human input constraints,
- Human output constraints,

Smart phones will have a very limited range of usage models, mostly content consumption.

Most content creation will still need to be done on a desktop or full function laptop. Both of which can have enough CPU power and memory to run a voice to text application like Dragon Naturally Speaking (which was used to input this with a 64-bit dual core 3 GHz AMD CPU with 4 Gbytes of memory).
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John Crane
05:04 PM on 02/08/2011
Funny you didn't mention Android phones, which are outselling iPhones.
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Rich Phitzwell
06:10 PM on 02/08/2011
Except for the second half of the article... But really I wish they would just start saying smartphones instead of iphone as the generic term.
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2D
11:11 PM on 02/08/2011
like pc as a generic term?
10:34 AM on 02/09/2011
Thats true but how many companies make the iphone? And then how many companies make android phones?

No need to answer..just ponder those 2 questions for a little while!

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