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Smartphone sales lifted by emerging markets
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Washington (AFP) Oct 30, 2014


Lenovo closes deal to buy Motorola from Google
Washington (AFP) Oct 30, 2014 - Lenovo announced Thursday it has completed its acquisition of Motorola Mobility from Google, a move strengthening the Chinese giant's position in the smartphone market.

The $2.9 billion deal, announced in January, ends Google's brief ownership of the onetime mobile phone star.

By adding Motorola, Lenovo positions itself among the top global smartphone makers behind Samsung and Apple.

Lenovo will operate Motorola as a wholly-owned subsidiary, keeping the Chicago-based headquarters and adding some 3,500 employees, including 2,800 in the United States.

"Today, we achieved a historic milestone for Lenovo and for Motorola -- and together we are ready to compete, grow and win in the global smartphone market," Lenovo chairman and chief executive Yang Yuanqing said in a statement.

He hailed the partnership as a "perfect fit," adding that "Motorola brings a strong presence in the US and other mature markets, great carrier relationships, an iconic brand, a strong IP portfolio and an incredibly talented team."

In the same statement, Google CEO Larry Page said that "Motorola is in great hands with Lenovo, a company that's all-in on making great devices."

US market lifts global tablet sales: survey
Washington (AFP) Oct 30, 2014 - Strong sales in the United States helped boost the global market for tablet computers in the third quarter, tracker IDC said Thursday.

IDC said tablet sales rose 11.5 percent year-over-year to 53.8 million units. Much of that came from the US market, which saw 18.5 percent growth, helped by back-to-school sales.

"Not only is the US market one of the largest for tablets, but third quarter results also indicate that this is where the growth is," said IDC analyst Jean Philippe Bouchard.

Bouchard said the US saw growth led by carriers such as Verizon, and low-cost devices including the RCA brand, which broke into the top five.

Apple remained the largest single vendor despite a drop in iPad sales from a year ago, shipping 12.3 million units in the third quarter for a 22.8 percent market share, IDC said.

Samsung held its number two position on the market with 9.9 million units shipped, capturing 18.3 percent of the market.

In third place was Taiwan-based Asus at 6.5 percent, followed by China's Lenovo at 5.7 percent. RCA-brand tablets were fifth with a 4.9 percent share, while 41.8 percent came from other vendors.

"Although the low-cost vendors are moving a lot of volume, the top vendors, like Apple, continue to rake in the dollars," said IDC's Jitesh Ubrani.

"A sub-$100 tablet simply isn't sustainable -- Apple knows this -- and it's likely the reason they aren't concerned with market share erosion."

The tablet market, which grew at a dizzying pace in 2013, is now seen as cooling because consumers are keeping their devices longer and turning in some cases to new "ultramobile" PCs.

A Gartner report earlier this month predicted 2014 worldwide tablet sales of 229 million, up 11 percent from last year, when the market grew 55 percent.

Global smartphone sales grew at a healthy pace in the third quarter, boosted by low-cost handsets in emerging markets, industry research showed Thursday.

The research firm IDC said global smartphone shipments jumped 25.2 percent from a year earlier to 327.6 million in the quarter, and were up 8.7 percent over the second quarter.

"Despite rumors of a slowing market, smartphone shipments continue to see record-setting volumes," said IDC's Ryan Reith.

"We've finally reached a point where most developed markets are experiencing single-digit growth, while emerging markets are still growing at more than 30 percent collectively.

"In these markets, smartphone price points are making mobile computing possible where we once expected feature phones to remain dominant."

But for smartphone makers, Reith said it will become more challenging to make profits as prices drop.

"Outside of Apple, many are struggling to do this," he said.

A separate survey from Strategy Analytics showed global smartphone shipments grew 27 percent to 320 million units in the quarter.

"Smartphone growth was mixed on a regional basis during the quarter, with healthy demand in Asia and Africa counterbalanced by sluggish volumes across North America and Europe," said analyst Linda Sui.

Samsung remained the top global vendor. IDC pegged the South Korean group's market share at 23.8 percent, while Strategy Analytics estimated it at 24.7 percent. Over the past year, Samsung has lost market share, largely to Chinese manufacturers.

Apple's share also dipped as iPhone sales grew at a slower pace than that of key rivals. Its market share was estimated at around 12 percent by both firms. Apple sold 39 million iPhones in the July-September period, lifted by its new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus.

"Apple's iPhone growth is slowing worldwide because of its limited presence in the fast-growing entry-level segment," said Neil Mawston of Strategy Analytics.

- Battle for third place -

A tough battle is being waged for the number three position in the market.

Strategy Analytics placed lesser-known Chinese group Xiaomi in third place, with its market share jumping to 5.6 percent, ahead of South Korea's LG (5.2 percent) and China's Huawei (5.1 percent).

"Xiaomi's Android smartphone models are wildly popular in the Chinese market and it shifts millions of them every quarter through its extensive online and operator channels," Mawston said.

"Xiaomi's next step is to target the international market in Asia and Europe, where it may face stronger headwinds of low brand awareness and technology-patent challenges next year."

IDC placed Xiaomi in third place with 5.3 percent ahead of fellow Chinese maker Lenovo at 5.2 percent.

Lenovo's market share is expected to rise with the acquisition of US-based Motorola, a deal finalized on Thursday.

A separate report by Juniper Research said that Lenovo will be solidly in third place with the Motorola deal, allowing shipments to exceed an estimated 23 million devices this quarter.

US theaters advised to ban 'smart' watches and glasses
San Francisco (AFP) Oct 29, 2014 - A pair of influential US film industry organizations on Wednesday put out word that movie theaters should ban smart watches or eyewear that could be used to record movies.

The Motion Picture Association of America and the National Association of Theatre Owners updated a film-theft prevention policy to recommend zero-tolerance when it comes to movie goers wearing "intelligent" devices with video-recording capabilities.

Best practices guidelines, which theater operators are free to embrace or ignore, were modified to say that "wearable devices" as well as smartphones must be "turned off and put away at show time."

The two associations did not specifically mention Google Glass or any other gadget in the policy update released after an anti-piracy joint task force meeting at an annual ShowEast gathering of theater owners in Florida.

"Individuals who fail or refuse to put the recording devices away may be asked to leave," the policy stated.

"If theater managers have indications that illegal recording activity is taking place, they will alert law enforcement authorities when appropriate."

Google Glass -- hotly anticipated by some, feared by others -- became available in the United States in May to anyone with $1,500 to spare and a desire to become an "explorer."

Google has been working to burnish the image of Glass, which has triggered concerns about privacy since the devices are capable of capturing pictures and video.

Glass connects to the Internet using Wi-Fi hot spots or, more typically, by being wirelessly tethered to mobile phones. Pictures or video may be shared through the Google Plus social network.


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