Tuesday, September 17, 2013
How Can Microsoft Sell More Nokia Smartphones?
Global
smartphone shipments are on the rise and set to surpass one billion
unit mark this year. High smartphone growth is the result of a variety
of factors including steep device subsidies from carriers, especially in
developed countries, as well as a growing array of sub-$200 smart
phones. Additionally, IDC forecasts smartphone shipments to grow to 1.7
billion by 2017.Unlike developed countries where smartphone penetration
is above 50%, it is below 25% in many developing countries.Clawfoot tubs While
the adoption of smartphones in developed countries fueled the first
wave of global growth, strong demand in emerging markets will drive the
next phase. Currently, the sale of sub-$200 smartphones is prevalent in
emerging countries, and we believe with the availability of more cheaper
options, the smartphone penetration can rise.Nokia still has a sizable
share in the mobile phone market in emerging economies. Additionally, it
has launched Windows based smartphones such as Lumia 520 for emerging
economies that cost less than $175. Nokia’s brand name is still widely
recognized in these countries, and we believe that Microsoft can
leverage this to push sales of windows smartphones in these countries.
By foregoing the Windows phone royalty margins, Microsoft can subsidize
the price of smartphones by at least $10, that can in turn boost the
sales of Nokia smartphones. Currently, Windows phones’ share in
smartphone market is 3.9%, and it is expected to grow to 10.2% by 2017.
[1] If Microsoft can increase its market share to 15% by launching
cheaper smartphones, it can generate $35 billion in revenues by 2017.The
recent implosion of Blackberry has left a yawning gap for smartphone
manufacturers who can address the needs of security sensitive enterprise
client. Microsoft can make security a standout feature for smartphones
running on the Windows Phone OS. The company has recently released a
security feature pack for Windows Phone. This includes technology for
signing and encrypting email, lock down functionality for more
enterprise control and automated triggering of virtual private networks
at the app level. [2] With the hardware unit under its control,
Microsoft can roll out a tightly integrated smartphone that can offer
chip level security to enterprise clients.Globally, many companies have
Window PCs installed across their offices. We believe that Microsoft can
leverage these existing ties with its enterprise client to sell more
smartphones. Additionally, these enterprises run ActiveSync, a Microsoft
app released in 1996 to synchronize data between mobile devices and
desktop computers, for mobile device management and security. The
company can exploit this to pitch its smartphone to its enterprise
clients.We believe that apart from being a money maker, app stores also
drive smartphone sales. While the iOS and Android based smartphone
ecosystems continue to rule the market, Windows-based phones have been
gaining some traction thanks to Microsoft’s partnership with Nokia. With
over 900,000 active apps, the Apple Store raked in over an estimated $5
billion in revenues from app sales in 2012. [3] Google Play currently
has over one million active apps and revenues have increased by over 67%
in the last six months.In Q2 2013, Windows’ share in the worldwide
smartphone operating system market grew to 3.7%.vacuum bottle [5]
Moreover, Nokia shipped over 7 million Windows smartphones, outselling
Blackberry and gaining over 10% market share in nine markets.However,
Windows 8 kernel based devices, which includes PCs,Chandelier tablets
and windows phones, have failed to gain traction among customers and
OEMs alike. This has negatively affected the growth and development of
the Windows ecosystem.carbon fabric Developer
community has shied away from developing Windows phone apps as the
return for it is not compelling. As a result, Windows Phone store has
170,000 apps, which is only a fraction of what is available on Android
and iOS. Through this acquisition, Microsoft aims to accelerate its
growth in market share through faster innovation, increased synergies,
and unified branding and marketing.If Microsoft can grow its sales of
smartphone units, this will grow the Windows architecture user base.
Moreover, it can earmark a small fraction of its considerable cash
reserves, to fund and support the Windows 8 app development platform
with a focus on mobile app development.Clawfoot tub faucets Microsoft’s
own applications – from Xbox to Office can further supplement app
development program, which would be a meaningful step up for Windows
Phone store.A stronger Windows Phone OS, with better apps and developer
support, could make Windows ecosystem the third platform behind Google’s
Android OS and Apple’s iOS. This may help convince customers to persist
with Windows PCs and tablets. This can incentivize app development and
create a sustainable and profitable ecosystem for developers and users
to thrive in.
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