LTE Devices
IDATE
July 1, 2011 100 Pages - SKU: IDT6501241
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This report provides an
overview of the LTE
devices market with
availability roadmaps for
LTE devices for each
regions. It also includes a
device typology
(smartphone, tablet, M2M,
dongle, personal hotspot
)
and case studies of LTE
chipset & devices
manufacturers, along with
an analysis of the players’
positioning in the LTE
battleground. It also
proposes detailed forecasts
for LTE devices sales
revenue & unit shipments.
Key questions
- Which type of LTE devices are coming to the market (Only
dongles were available last year, but multiple LTE devices are
now becoming available)?
- What is the impact of the LTE ecosystem on the perspective of
the LTE devices markets?
- How chipset manufacturers will respond to the need of mobile
devices for skills in other areas than baseband?
- How LTE devices manufacturers will optimize the integration of
4G into existing devices (technical issues, cost, Intellectual
Property Rights, time to market)?
- Which are the strategies deployed by the Mobile Network
Operators, when mobile devices are also key to promoting their
new ultra fast networks?
- What is the realistic roadmap for LTE devices with a VoLTE
(Voice over LTE) function?
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- 1. Executive summary
- 1.1. General trends with mobile devices
- 1.2. Positioning and strategies of main LTE device players
- 1.3. Review of LTE devices availability
- 1.4. Market forecasts
- 2. Methodology
- 3. Introduction
- 4. General mobile device trends
- 4.1. Sensors everywhere
- 4.2. Increased power and lower cost platforms
- 4.3. Application Storefront: New usages will drive device adoption and data consumption
- 5. LTE devices: positioning and strategies of main players
- 5.1. Chipset manufacturers strategies
- 5.1.1. Integration as a key success factor
- 5.1.2. Baseband vendor segmentation
- 5.1.3. LTE baseband market outlook
- 5.2. Devices manufacturer strategies
- 5.2.1. Technological challenges
- 5.2.2. LTE Patent issues
- 5.2.3. Device costs
- 5.2.4. Product launch timeline and roadmap
- 5.3. Mobile Networks Operator strategies
- 5.3.1. Mobile devices as a Trojan horse
- 5.3.2. Device costs for Mobile Network Operators
- 5.3.3. LTE tariffing
- 5.3.4. Mobile platforms choices
- 5.3.5. Not only LTE dongles for mobile operators
- 5.3.6. TD-LTE: pushing multimode handsets?
- 5.3.7. Voice on LTE networks: moving slowly towards all-IP
- 5.3.8. LTE spectrum fragmentation impacts on device ecosystem
- 6. Case studies: Main devices and chipsets players
- 6.1. Chipset manufacturers
- 6.1.1. Qualcomm
- 6.1.2. ST-Ericsson
- 6.1.3. ICERA
- 6.1.4. Infineon Wireless (as part of Intel)
- 6.2. Devices
- 6.2.1. Apple
- 6.2.2. HTC
- 6.2.3. Nokia
- 6.2.4. RIM
- 6.2.5. Samsung
- 6.2.6. ZTE
- 7. Review of LTE device availability
- 7.1. USB dongles and mobile hotspots
- 7.2. Mobile handsets: early developments
- 7.3. Tablets: LTE as differentiating advantage?
- 7.4. Other devices: a market still in its infancy
- 7.4.1. Machine to Machine communication modules
- 7.4.2. Fixed routers and / or gateways
- 7.4.3. eReaders
- 7.4.4. Mobile gaming devices
- 8. LTE devices market forecasts
- 8.1. Analysis of growth drivers
- 8.2. Forecast hypotheses
- 8.2.1. Shipments of smartphones
- 8.2.2. Total number of LTE subscriptions- 2011-2015
- 8.2.3. LTE device shipments - 2011-2015
- 8.2.4. LTE device revenues - 2011-2015
- 9. Glossary
- Tables
- Table 1: Number of LTE devices announced by category
- Table 2: Early LTE launches (June 2011)
- Table 3: Selected LTE commercial services planned for 2011
- Table 4: Main baseband vendors ranked by main focus
- Table 5: Global baseband market in 2010
- Table 6: Expected LTE leaders in 2012
- Table 7: Overview of chipset vendors’ strengths and weaknesses
- Table 8: Device vendor baseband sourcing
- Table 9: Claimed essential patents of all standards with 100 or more claimed USPTO or EPO patents
- Table 10: Verizon Wireless tariffs
- Table 11: NTT DOCOMO Xi (LTE) tariffs
- Table 12: TeliaSonera tariffs (Sweden)
- Table 13: Telenor LTE tariffs
- Table 14: Sonera tariffs - Finland
- Table 15: TeliaSonera tariffs - Denmark
- Table 16: Mobile Network Operator LTE portfolio
- Table 17: MNOs LTE device strategies
- Table 18: LTE voice support schemes
- Table 19: Main LTE frequency bands by geographical area
- Table 20: Main characteristics of frequency bands for LTE
- Table 21: Availability dates of LTE spectrum
- Table 22: Most likely bands for LTE international roaming
- Table 23: Use of frequency bands by LTE device type
- Table 24: LTE USB dongles and MiFi devices
- Table 25: LTE handsets
- Table 26: LTE tablets
- Table 27: M2M LTE devices
- Table 28: LTE fixed routers
- Figures
- Figure 1: LTE devices roadmap
- Figure 2: Building an ecosystem in time
- Figure 3: LTE devices shipments
- Figure 4: The future mobile device: How it will look in five years from now
- Figure 5: Future mobile devices applications
- Figure 6: Key elements for a smartphone
- Figure 7: chipset integration process
- Figure 8: Acquisition timeline
- Figure 9: LG first LTE modem prototype
- Figure 10: Towards better technology integration
- Figure 11: Samsung Droid Charge (launched May 2011) Tear Down
- Figure 12: Number of bands used for each RAN technology in FDD mode
- Figure 13: Selling price with no patent pool
- Figure 14: Selling price with patent pool
- Figure 15: The steps a device takes to market
- Figure 16: Mobile WiMAX device availability
- Figure 17: LTE devices roadmap
- Figure 18: NTT DOCOMO Xi tariffs (commercial launch)
- Figure 19: LTE Device Evolution
- Figure 20: Frequency bands and technologies used by CSL
- Figure 21: CS fallback architecture
- Figure 22: Voice over IMS
- Figure 23: Qualcomm baseband roadmap
- Figure 24: ST Ericsson baseband portfolio
- Figure 25: ICERA baseband portfolio
- Figure 26: Apple mobile devices not ready yet for LTE
- Figure 27: HTC Flyer, candidate for LTE support and HTC Thunderbolt LTE smartphone
- Figure 28: Nokia focused on regaining smartphone dominance with Windows Phone 7
- Figure 29: Playbook tablet, first product from RIM to receive LTE
- Figure 30: Samsung Droid Charge and Galaxy Tab 4G prototype for Verizon
- Figure 31: ZTE Style S LTE smartphone at CTIA, March 2011
- Figure 32: Novatel MiFi 4510L mobile hotspot
- Figure 33: Early LTE handsets: Samsung Craft and Galaxy Indulge
- Figure 34: HTC Thunderbolt, Verizon, first LTE Smartphone
- Figure 35: Motorola Xoom tablet is on the verge of becoming LTE-enabled
- Figure 36: Sierra Wireless M2M LTE gateway
- Figure 37: ZyXEL LTE fixed router
- Figure 38: Kindle store on iPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab
- Figure 39: Sony Ericsson Xperia Play, the first PlayStation-certified Android smartphone
- Figure 40: Share of smartphones in mobile shipments, 2011-2015 forecast
- Figure 41: LTE subscribers forecasts
- Figure 42: LTE devices shipments
- Figure 43: LTE device revenues, 2011-2015 forecast
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