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Over 60 percent of Dutch take tablet on holiday
2016-08-16 09:27:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Six in ten Dutch consumers expect to take their tablet on vacation with them, according to research by the Telecompaper Consumer Panel in July. That's down from 66 percent a year ago. The drop may be due to more people owning bigger smartphones, making tablets less needed. Men were more likely than women to say they will take their tablet on holiday, at 64 percent versus 57 percent of women. A third of men said they want their tablet for reading news and email, while only 23 percent of women see a need for this. iPad users also gave more reasons to use their tablet on holiday than users of Samsung tablets. Nearly three in ten iPad users said they would use the tablet to check the weather and tourist information, compared to only 20 percent of Samsung tablet owners.
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Tablet shipments fall despite demand for detachables
2016-08-02 02:00:00| Total Telecom industry news
Strongest growth in second quarter comes from Amazon and Huawei, according to IDC figures.
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Global tablet shipments fall 8 percent in Q1, ASP up 9%
2016-08-01 08:41:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Global tablet shipments fell 8 percent year-on-year in the second quarter to 46.7 million units, while average selling prices increased 9 percent over the same period, according to Strategy Analytics. Advanced tablets, such as the iPad Pro and Microsoft's Surface Pro 4, helped drive the price increase, as consumers and enterprises alike turned to 2-in-1 type devices that offer the features of a real computer. The market researcher estimates that Apple was largest vendor in the period, with a 21.3 percent share of shipments, little changed from a year ago. Samsung's share fell to 13.2 percent, after an estimated fall in shipments to 6.1 million from 8.0 million a year ago.
Apple takes 39% of tablet revenues in Q1
2016-06-10 12:01:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Apple alone took 39 percent of revenues in the global tablet market in the first quarter of the year, nearly double its shipment unit market share of 22 percent, according to a report from Strategy Analytics. Samsung came in second with 16 percent of revenues, followed by Microsoft with 8 percent, white box manufacturers with 7 percent and Lenovo with 5 percent. The report also revealed that Microsoft and Apple combined to sell over a million of their Surface Pro and iPad Pro 2-in-1 devices in the first quarter, helping to keep tablet average selling prices flat year-on-year at USD 241.
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Report Predicts Weaker Smartphone, Tablet Sales
2016-06-03 06:07:08| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
IDC lowered its previous smartphone growth forecast, and believes tablet sales will decline.
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