IDC: Apple may release large-screen iPhone this year

Apple has been criticised for not offering any new low-cost iPhone or a large-screen iPhone in 2013 to compete with other OEMs, says research firm IDC.

February 13, 2014 04:04 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 08:59 pm IST - New York:

The iPhone 5S, left, and iPhone 5c are displayed in this file photo. Apple, which posted its lowest growth in handset sales last year, may release a large-screen version of its iconic iPhone in 2014, research firm IDC said.

The iPhone 5S, left, and iPhone 5c are displayed in this file photo. Apple, which posted its lowest growth in handset sales last year, may release a large-screen version of its iconic iPhone in 2014, research firm IDC said.

Apple, which posted its lowest growth in handset sales last year, may release a large-screen version of its iconic iPhone in 2014, research firm IDC said.

However, the California-headquartered company will not abandon its 4-inch screen models.

“iOS posted the lowest positive growth for both quarter (Oct-Dec) at 6.7 per cent and for the year at 12.9 per cent, underperforming the overall market in both instances,” IDC said in a statement.

For 2013 calendar year, Apple sold 793.6 million units of its smartphone operating system (iOS) against 500.1 million in 2012.

Shipments of iOS enabled smartphones stood at 51 million units in October-December last year from 47.8 million in the year-ago period.

In 2012, Apple’s smartphone operating system shipments rose by 46 per cent to 135.9 million units against 93.1 million units in 2011. For Q4 2012, shipments rose by 29.2 per cent to 47.8 million units against 37 million in the same period of 2011.

According to research firm Canalys, iOS shipments in 2011 rose by 96 per cent to 93.1 million units compared to 2010.

Although it remains widely popular in the smartphone market, Apple has been criticised for not offering any new low-cost iPhone or a large-screen iPhone in 2013 to compete with other OEMs, it added.

“IDC believes the company will release a large-screen version in 2014, but will not altogether abandon the smaller 4-inch screen version of previous models,” the firm said.

While smartphone market growth remained strong in 2013, it should be noted that the era of double-digit annual growth has only a few years remaining, IDC said.

“In 2013 we saw the sub-200 dollar smartphone market grow to 42.6 per cent of global volume or 430 million units,” IDC Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker Programme Director Ryan Reith said.

IDC said that the global smartphone market, which crossed the important milestone in 2013 of 1 billion units, was driven by continued momentum from Android and iOS.

Android and iOS accounted for 95.7 per cent of all the smartphone shipments in the fourth quarter of 2013, and for 93.8 per cent of all smartphone shipments for the year.

This marked a 4.5 per cent increase from the 91.2 per cent share that the two platforms shared in Q4 2012 and a 6.1 per cent rise from the 87.7 per cent share they had in 2012.

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