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Worldwide PDA shipments reach record in 2Q 2006 E-mail
by Stan Beer   
Tuesday, 08 August 2006
Worldwide PDA (personal digital assistant) shipments totaled 3.7 million units in the second quarter of 2006, a 2.7% increase from the second quarter of 2005, according to reasearch group Gartner. This was the highest PDA shipment total of any second quarter on record.

However, Asia Pacific shipments were down more than 20% year-on-year, with 320,010 units shipped in the second quarter of 2006, compared with 402,208 in the same quarter last year. The region accounted for 8.7% of global shipments last quarter, down from 11.2% a year ago. The decline in Asia Pacific was due to weaker shipments experienced by key players - Palm, HP and O2. Collectively the same quarter last year, the 3 vendors took 48% of the total PDA market while this quarter, they garnered only 36%.

Much of the global growth in the PDA market in the second quarter of 2006 was generated by vendors that were not among the first-tier one year ago, such as Mio Technology, Motorola and Danger Research. Meanwhile, last year’s first-tier vendors — Research In Motion (RIM), Palm, Hewlett-Packard and Dell — have had steady-to-declining shipments.

Despite a PDA shipment decline of 1.1%, RIM was still the worldwide leader, accounting for 22.5% of worldwide PDA shipments. RIM shipped nearly 1.3 million BlackBerry units in the second quarter of 2006, up 41% from one year ago. However, 467,000 units are excluded from this analysis because these BlackBerry 71xx models are classified as smartphones.

“There are quite a few more cellular PDA models with keyboards in the market now than there were one year ago, but none are seriously challenging RIM’s strong position in enterprise accounts,” said Todd Kort, principal analyst in Gartner's Computing Platforms Worldwide group.

Palm’s PDA shipments declined 27% from the same period last year. However, Gartner analysts pointed out that this wasn’t such a bad performance considering that Palm has not introduced any new PDAs since late 2005, and the company is focused on the Treo. Treo shipments totaled 656,000, but these are excluded from Gartner’s PDA numbers because they are smartphones.

HP’s iPAQ business continued to struggle in the second quarter as its shipments fell 15%, its worst quarter in nearly four years. The new iPAQ 69xx series began shipping in Europe in July, providing some hope for a reversal of this slide.

Mio Technology has succeeded with a PDA product line that is focused on GPS navigation. Mio is now the largest PDA vendor in Europe, and it is ranked second behind HP in the Asia Pacific region.

Microsoft’s Windows Mobile extended its lead over other PDA platforms, as it accounted for 54.2% of PDA OS shipments. RIM OS accounted for 22.5% of the market, followed by Palm OS at 13.4%.

Gartner defines a PDA as a data-centric handheld computer weighing less than one pound that is primarily designed for use with both hands. These devices use an open market operating system supported by third-party applications that can be added into the device by end users. They offer instant on/off capability and synchronisation of files with a PC. A PDA may offer WAN support for voice, but these are data-first, voice-second devices. Smartphones offer all the attributes of a PDA, except that smartphones are voice-centric and are designed for primarily a one-handed operation.

Additional information is available in the Gartner report “PDA Market Reaches Record Level in 2Q06.” The report is available on Gartner’s Web site at www.gartner.com/DisplayDocument?ref=g_search&id=494973&subref=simplesearch. {moscomment}
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