industry
07/05/2006, 12:10pm, EDT
Wednesday, July 5th
Cellphones to eliminate iPod market?
A new report based on an IMS Research study covering "Global Markets for Handheld Media Players" has forecast the downfall of the iPod. Apple's dominance in the media player industry may all but vanish over the next five years because it is "regional and temporary," according to cellular-news.com. The report alleges that iPods will be unable to keep up with all-in-one cellular devices that are exploding onto the scene due to falling flash-based media prices. Consumers will choose one integrated device rather than tote both a mobile phone and an iPod, according to the report. Apple's iPod Nano was a key factor in the lowering of flash media prices in recent months, and saw "staggering" demand through the 2005 holiday shopping season which resulted in a record quarter for Apple.
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Sony is shipping phones with built-in FM radios, MP3/AAC music players and 2mpx camera. These only have 512MB cards, but can be cheaply upgraded to 1-2GB. The mobile companies in the UK give these away with airtime contracts - so for most people they're seen as free.
Why would anyone buy an iPod when these phones have the same functions… and more? They sync with your music collection, address book and calendar, etc, all via USB2 or Bluetooth.
Ok, the Sony music player interface isn't the best in the world, but neither is the iPod.
Plus the plethora of iPod accessories greatly extends it way beyond the same expectations for using one's phone. Can't imagine a phone boom-box being very practical.
In the end, it's like Bill Gates' SmartWatch. Sure it's cool, but I'm not wasting money buying something I'm never going to utilize.
My cell phone runs out of power too quickly. Even if I'm barely using it for calls. The idea of mp3s running on a phone with the way batteries seem to last seems almost crazy. Nobody who has an ipod will sit still with 2 hours of music max on their cellphone before their battery is reading dead.
Phones that play mp3s' are worthless devices; little battery time; little mp3 flash storage; interruptions from incoming calls...etc
This 'cell news' propaganda is not news, it is pure speculation.
The loco logic is mearly distributed as news to try to influence the public into 'this industry groups revenue stream'.
Be aware that the competition from 'cell phones that can also open food cans or jump start your car' these are false and misleading claims aimed at swaying your disposible income into the hungry pockets of these gaget companies climbing on the iPod bandwagon claiming to be the next 'hot item' to knock off the number one iPod.
I predict that in five years the 'lack of interest' in cell phones that can play mp3s will decline rapidly because of stiff competition from the iPod, and cell phones with cameras will also decine fast. In addition the sheer quanitity of cell phone choices will also only hurt the new players in the cell phone market; while the next generation of the iPod will soon be released with no true competition threat in the industry. And the only articles you will see will be 'predicting the end of the iPod' from the big bad MS monster due out sometime in the next century...total propaganda from the jealous people who brought you the 99 cent PC...and dead last in both product demand and useability.
Again people remember that 'speculation and foward looking statements' should not be considered NEWS.
The news should be truthful like 'iPod market share at all time highs and aproaching 90% of all portable flash players... with fresh new models to be announced soon...