Phablets to claim 20% of smartphone market by 2019

Jan. 29, 2015
More than 400 million phablets will ship in 2019, a five-fold increase over the 138 million devices estimated to be shipped in 2015.

While the iPhone 6 Plus has brought the category further into the limelight, it is budget devices that will drive phablets (smartphones with 5.5-6.9” screens) into the global mainstream, says Juniper Research (Hampshire, England). According to their new report, more than 400 million phablets will ship in 2019, a five-fold increase over the 138 million devices estimated to be shipped in 2015.

The report, Tablets, Phablets & Hybrids: Ecosystem Evolution, Vendor Landscape & Forecasts 2014-2019, has found that with steady increases in smartphone screen sizes, many flagship smartphones are likely to be phablets by default within 2 or 3 years. This is because consumers worldwide are increasingly using smartphones as media consumption and gaming devices, which offer richer experiences through a larger screen.

Consumers with phablets will be less likely to buy smaller-screened tablets, and the price of larger screens may put them off entirely. Juniper expects this trend to slow tablet adoption in markets where consumers already do most computing on smartphones, such as China.

The report has also found that for many stakeholders, device elements are becoming more similar. "The same chips can now power any mobile device, from smartphones to laptops," remarked report author James Moar. "Hardware capabilities are blurring, with devices like cellular-connected tablets, phablets and smartphones with console-level graphics and sound systems becoming much more common. This shifts device design parameters to budgets and use cases, rather than technological features."

In addition, Chinese vendors looking to expand their tablet and phablet offerings internationally are likely to see much slower growth due to low-key marketing strategies and online-only distribution. And the use of phablets in the workplace is expected to increase in the coming years, with vendors offering productivity software as standard with certain devices.

The whitepaper, ‘One Screen to Rule Them All’ is available to download from the Juniper website. Juniper Research provides research and analytical services to the global hi-tech communications sector, providing consultancy, analyst reports and industry commentary.

SOURCE: Juniper Research; http://www.juniperresearch.com/viewpressrelease.php?pr=499

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