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150 million phablets expected to ship in 2013

The phablet is here to stay, according to an ABI analyst; the devices will soon start eating into the tablet market and, by 2018, account for 25 percent of smartphone sales.

Updated on: Jan 23, 2013 06:55 PM IST
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The phablet is here to stay, according to an ABI analyst; the devices will soon start eating into the tablet market and, by 2018, account for 25 percent of smartphone sales.


It would seem that bigger is better as far as smartphones are concerned, and that ‘big' is here to stay. All of the major smartphone launches at this year's Consumer Electronics Show were handsets with oversized screens (that is, 4.8 inches or greater) and this trend is expected to continue throughout 2013 and be a defining theme of February's Mobile World Congress, as more and more of the industry's most important phone manufacturers decide to supersize their next device.

Joshua Flood, senior analyst, Devices, Applications and Content for ABI, believes that the market for ‘phablets' has been created by Samsung, but he points to the Galaxy SIII as the nascence of the trend and not the brand's now-infamous Galaxy Note II 5.5-inch phablet phone. "Over the course of 2012, consumer perceptions have changed. In my opinion, one of the biggest influencers was the release of Samsung's Galaxy SIII smartphone. This device had a significant 4.8-inch touchscreen. Using the Galaxy SIII made people realize that a larger device would be less cumbersome to handle and add significantly to the user experience of the device," he says in a blogpost.
As a result, ABI is predicting a phablet "avalanche" because users are increasingly using their smartphones for games, watching videos and reading news -- activities that benefit from larger screens.

Flood believes that this growing market share will soon start to impact on tablet sales. "In one-to-two years, consumers will be making a trade-off between a phablet, eg: Samsung's latest Galaxy Note, and a smaller media tablet, eg: Google's Nexus 7 or Amazon's Kindle Fire. An interesting question is when Apple will join the phablet party. I think we will see something late 2013."

 
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