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Apple's iPhone may have boosted the public awareness of touchscreen handsets, prompting a 91 per cent increase in sales of such devices between 2007 and 2006, but it's still just a "niche player", one market watcher reckons.

ABI Research this week highlighted that leap in demand for touchscreen phones, noting that while the increase is global, handsets with touch-sensitive screens are particularly popular in Asia.

Hence Apple's niche status: until the launch of the iPhone 3G, the Mac maker's handset hasn't been available - officially, at any rate - in Asian countries. They accounted for 80 per cent of touchcreen phone sales over the past 12 months, ABI said.

Touchscreen phones from Samsung, Motorola and Sony Ericsson have, however, which is why these companies dominate this segment of the market, despite Apple's marketing successfully associating in the minds of Western consumers touchscreen technology with the iPhone.

According to ABI, Samsung and Motorola are effectively level-pegging, with 33 per cent and 30 per cent of the world touchscreen phone market, respectively. Add on the 24 per cent share taken by Sony Ericsson, and there's not much room left for the rest.

That's now. With the iPhone 3G enjoying far greater geographical sales coverage than its predecessor did, and with the debut of a touchscreen BlackBerry, there's going to be plenty of pressure on the emcumbents over the coming 12 months.

That said, Samsung for one, has been driving touchscreen technology hard, releasing a raft of phones - from the Armani to the Tocco and, most recently, the Omnia - that use big, finger-friendly screens instead of traditional keypads. It's hard to see Samsung being knocked off the top slot, but the picture looks less certain for the other major phone makers.

Apple 'niche player' in touchscreen phone biz, says analyst | Register Hardware
 
whilst they may be occupying a niche, I think it is very fair to say that Apple strongly influence the design of phones at the current time. If they hadnt put the iPhone out, we would still be reading about people like Nokia thinking about this sort of design...
 
whilst they may be occupying a niche, I think it is very fair to say that Apple strongly influence the design of phones at the current time. If they hadnt put the iPhone out, we would still be reading about people like Nokia thinking about this sort of design...

dont agree at all...there were touch phones out before the iphone, and what design? yeh they might have raised touch screen profile...but theres not much you can do with something that is controlled by a screen, add a few buttons but in general they will look the same

and nokia? they dont even have a phone out that is touch screen

yes iphone is a cracking bit of kit...but let down by alot of its features and other companys coming out with better spec phones...couple that together with charging for a phone that you then need to pay a contract on top and only on o2, who also bought into the hype
 
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apple reinveted the concept of a touch screen interface on a mobile phone with the iphone. There is no way on god green earth that you can dispute this.

Yes, there were touchscreen phones available before, but the interface was clunky to say the least, requiring a pen or other device at best to get it working. The technology in the iphone dispenses with that, and builds on it - it even allows for two or more areas to be touched at the same time.

Hence, Apple have strongly incfluennced the design of phones...
 
apple reinveted the concept of a touch screen interface on a mobile phone with the iphone. There is no way on god green earth that you can dispute this.

Yes, there were touchscreen phones available before, but the interface was clunky to say the least, requiring a pen or other device at best to get it working. The technology in the iphone dispenses with that, and builds on it - it even allows for two or more areas to be touched at the same time.

Hence, Apple have strongly incfluennced the design of phones...



agreed :)

you know its true
 
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