There are over one billion smartphone users worldwide, with Apple
being credited with catalysing industry growth, a US study has found.
The revelation comes nearly two weeks after social networking site Facebook said it has over one billion users.
According
to the report by the US research and consulting firm Strategy
Analytics, the number of smartphone users surpassed the one billion mark
during the third quarter of 2012.
"Most of the world does not yet
own a smartphone and there remains huge scope for future growth,
particularly in emerging markets such as China, India and Africa," said
Neil Mawston, executive director at Strategy Analytics.
"It has
taken 16 years for the smartphone industry to reach this historic
milestone," said Mawston. "But we forecast the next billion to be
achieved in less than three years, by 2015."
The Nokia
Communicator, introduced in 1996, was the world's first modern
smartphone, but demand grew exponentially for the devices after Apple
introduced the iPhone in 2007, which "revolutionised smartphone design,"
Mawston said.
Apple's latest smartphone, the iPhone 5, sold over 5 million devices in just three days after it was launched Sep 21.
While
these numbers are impressive, Strategy Analytics estimates that one out
of every seven people throughout the world owns a smartphone and that
the device's "penetration is still relatively low", said Mawston.
Source : DNA
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