Market watchers are predicting the arrival of a new class of Wi-Fi enabled
portable consumer electronics devices.
Phil Solis, principal analyst at
ABI
Research, said: "The market for cellular-enabled consumer electronics
devices will gather momentum in 2008 and 2009 with
Qualcomm's
Snapdragon platform.
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"As mobile WiMax networks increase their coverage, more WiMax-only devices
will be sold."
Solis added that the 2008 to 2009 time period will be "critical" for the
development of this market.
Mobile service providers will increasingly tailor services to users of these
next-generation devices, according to ABI Research.
SK
Telecom is currently offering services for
Samsung's
HSDPA-enabled camera, and
Sprint
Nextel and
Clearwire
are expected to promote connectivity for a wide range of WiMax-enabled consumer
electronics devices.
However, Solis warned that this emerging market is being held back by
consumer electronics manufacturers which consider the integration of Wi-Fi as "
nearly cost-prohibitive".
"The benefits outweigh the additional costs, but the challenge for vendors is
to sell consumers on those benefits," said Solis.
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