Apple and Samsung grab 95 percent of all handset profits
Apple and Samsung, though normally sworn enemies in the
courtroom, are mighty forces when they combine powers — and by powers, I mean
profit. It turns out the two smartphone vendors’ account for a whopping 95
percent of profit in the entire mobile industry.
Canaccord Genuity proclaimed
these results just recently in a new study. Apple alone holds 80 percent of the
profits. That shouldn’t be too much of a surprise considering its enormous
freakin’ market cap. Samsung takes the other 15 percent. As for the remaining 5
percent, well let’s just say Motorola, HTC, LG, RIM, Nokia and all the other
competitors aren’t doing so hot.
Apple quite obviously hit a
home-run with the iPhone. There are plenty of Android users that would argue
Android is already far superior to iOS and handsets such as the Galaxy Nexus
blow the iPhone away. Superior or not, no single Android phone or line of
phones have been able to even come close to the iPhone in terms of success and
profits. The only line to hold its own has been Samsung’s Galaxy S, which
explains Samsung’s macroscopic profit share.
Apple and Samsung dominate the
industry now and it looks like that won’t be changing any time soon. “With our
checks also indicating strong share gains for Samsung during the March quarter,
we estimate Apple and Samsung could improve sequentially on their amazing 95
percent share of handset industry profits,” said Canaccord Genuity analyst
Michael T. Walkley. “With the recent dividend and buyback program likely to
attract new investors, Apple remains a top pick.”
[via CNET]
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