Apple seen holding average smartphone selling prices stable

By | May 28, 2014

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Apple’s global smartphone market share is expected to slip over the next five years as the company focuses on maintaining average selling prices at the expense of gaining users in fast-growing emerging markets. Market research firm IDC says Apple (AAPL) will continue to be second banana to Google (GOOG) Android-based smartphone vendors, led by Samsung, through 2018. In a report out Wednesday, IDC forecast Apple’s iPhone to claim 13.7% of the smartphone market in 2018, down from 14.8% this year. Android vendors are expected to grab 77.6% of the market in 2018, down from 80.2% in 2014. Microsoft’s (MSFT) Windows Phone is a distant third, but its share of the smartphone market is seen growing to 6.4% in 2018 from 3.5% this year. IDC predicts that smartphone average selling prices will drop at a compound annual rate of 4.5% from 2013 through 2018. It sees Google Android handset prices… Scalper1 News

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