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FUN FACTS ABOUT

SMARTPHONES

THE FIRST – BUT WHEN?

THE FIRST – BUT WHEN?

Who we met

THE FIRST – BUT WHEN?

Who we met Who we lost

THE FIRST – BUT WHEN?

Who we met Who we lost Who we celebrated

Ericsson was the first company to market a device as a "smartphone" in 2000 with the launch of the R380.

The first working smartphone was introduced by IBMin 1994, which debuted the Simon at COMDEX.

Simon had a calendar, address book, world clock, calculator, note pad, e-mail, fax and games, plus a touch-screen keyboard.

Price: 1099 USD

THE FIRST - SIMON

THE BIGGEST FAILURE

After several years of development, at a cost of approximately US $1 billion…

THE BIGGEST FAILURE

After several years of development, at a cost of approximately US $1 billion…

After six week of sales Verizon stopped selling the phone and returned the unsold phones to…

THE BIGGEST FAILURE

After several years of development, at a cost of approximately US $1 billion…

After six week of sales Verizon stopped selling the phone and returned the unsold phones to…

THE BIGGEST FAILURE

After several years of development, at a cost of approximately US $1 billion

After six week of sales Verizon stopped selling the phone and returned the unsold phones to

THE BIGGEST FAILURE

35% of smartphone owners

before even getting out of bed

Source: Ericsson ConsumerLab Device Study 2010

Today’s smartphones are

FASTER

SMARTER

STRONGERthan computers that

put man on the moon

THE BATTLE

-15,0%

-10,0%

-5,0%

0,0%

5,0%

10,0%

15,0%

20,0%

Android iOS RIM Bada Symbian Microsoft Others

2012 Q3 MARKETSHARE COMPARED TO 2011 Q3

If we queued up the 170 million mobiles sold in 3 months,

where would we end up from Budapest with them?

If we queued up the 170 million mobiles sold in 3 months,

where we would end up from Budapest with them?

PERTH,

AUSTRALIA

THANK YOU

Source: http://www.statista.com/statistics/73662/quarterly-worldwide-smartphone-market-share-by-operating-system-since-2009/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Simon

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Kin

http://boingboing.net/2012/09/19/one-google-query-one-apollo.html

http://www.engadget.com/2012/11/14/gartner-phone-sales-q3-2012/

http://www.statista.com/statistics/73662/quarterly-worldwide-smartphone-market-share-by-operating-system-since-2009/

http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=2237315

SOURCES (reach: 19.11.2012.)

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