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Worldwide handset market declines 12% in 1Q09, says ABI Research

The first quarter of 2009 fulfilled an expected trend that will last throughout the calendar year. The worldwide handset market shipped 35 million fewer units than it did during the same period one year ago, and all indications point to that trend continuing through the fourth quarter of 2009, according to ABI Research.

The handset industry has long been characterized by its seasonal trends, where the first quarter always delivers a sequential decline after a busy holiday season. However, the drop in this first quarter was especially sharp, according to ABI Research practice director Kevin Burden. "The 255.6 million handsets shipped represented a 20% decline from fourth-quarter 2008, which was already a down quarter, and a nearly 12% decline from first-quarter 2008."

Shipment reductions are a new reality for the handset market. "The industry and consumers have gone into protection mode," says Burden. "Protecting profitability has led handset manufacturers to produce less and to operators and retail outlets holding smaller inventories. Consumers are also realizing that many of the features they desire are already in the handset they currently use, and are willing to forego an upgrade until they have more confidence in their own futures."

The Asia-Pacific region, with handset volumes triple that of the next largest region, had been widely expected to feel more than a fair share of pain due its very troubled economic conditions. However it posted only an 8% on-year decline, which was a spot of encouragement. The Latin American market, however, tempered any encouraging news with a reminder of how deeply the recession can cut. The region had a nearly 28% decline in shipments, the largest decline of any region, due in large part to the devaluation of its currencies leading to higher prices of imported handsets.

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