iPhone 5 "not a game-changer", say analysts

Advertisement
By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 13 September 2012 16:24 IST
Asian mobile carriers look set to cash in on the iPhone 5 and its superfast speeds, but the model is not the game-changer that Apple needs if it to remain top of the heap, analysts said Thursday.

The phone's use of Long-Term Evolution (LTE) wireless technology will allow carriers to increase their charges and boost profits as existing users download more content and smartphone non-converts are tempted to take the plunge.

But despite some new software, relatively minor tweaks to the hardware and an operating system that is starting to show its age risk leaving tech titan Apple trailing competitors such as South Korea's Samsung, and Google.

"The new iPhone will be Apple's most successful smartphone to date," said research firm Ovum from Melbourne.

Advertisement

"However, without a redesign of the iOS user experience and underlying software platform in the next two years, Apple will find itself in a position similar to Nokia and RIM with outdated smartphone platforms."

Advertisement

Kim Hue-jae at Daishin Securities said the main interest in the new iPhone had focused on its adoption of the fourth generation LTE network.

"The iPhone shows a significant enhancement only with the fact that it runs on LTE. It will help LTE operators to boost their subscribers," Kim said.

Advertisement

But in Japan, where Apple has 28.7 percent of the large and growing smartphone market, the iPhone is tied to the second and third largest carriers, KDDI and Softbank, neither of which yet runs a compatible 4G LTE network, according to Dow Jones Newswires.

Both companies say they intend to roll out an Apple-friendly LTE network sometime in the autumn, but neither has specified a date. The iPhone 5 hits stores in Japan on September 21, the same day it goes on sale in the United States, Canada, Britain, France, Germany, Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia.

Advertisement

Industry leader NTT DoCoMo, which has a stranglehold on about half of the Japanese mobile phone market, does offer a compatible network, but does not sell Apple products.

It is heavily pushing the phones running Google's Android operating system, such as Samsung's Galaxy S III, which has become the smartphone market leader in a number of countries in Asia and the West.

Apple and Samsung have been involved in patent row around the world and last month the US giant won more than $1 billion in a high-profile court case against its bitter rival.

This week the Wall Street Journal reported that Apple was shifting some orders for memory chips for the iPhone from Samsung Electronics to other regional manufacturers but banking giant HSBC said Samsung was unlikely to be badly hurt.

"We believe the iPhone 5 launch will have limited impact to Samsung component businesses and is potentially positive to earnings," it said, adding that Apple's supply chain "diversifications" had been expected.

Smartphones accounted for only 22.5 percent of the Japanese mobile phone market as of March, with the ratio expected to rise in coming years, according to MM Research Institute.

"Just from the promotion point of view, it's easier to sell new products with new functions than existing products," said Daiwa Securities analyst Koki Shiraishi said.

"The launch should make more people aware of the availability of smartphones and reach people who are yet to use them," he said.

But that in itself could cause problems.

The expected spike in demand might lead to production hiccups, said Michito Kimura, senior market analyst at IDC Japan.

"It is possible that supply shortage of major parts, such as semiconductors, may temporarily suppress high-end handsets," including iPhone 5, he said.

Some of Apple's suppliers got a boost from Wednesday's unveiling, with Meiko Electronics, a manufacturer of printed circuit boards, soaring over 10.73 percent on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Murata Manufacturing was up 2.85 percent and TDK rose 3.70 percent.

But, said Kang Hyun-gie, an analyst at Solomon Investment & Securities in South Korea, market players were not that impressed.

"Overall, the iPhone 5 was disappointing hardware-wise. The software side seemed a bit promising, but is seems like it isn't good enough to excite investors," he said.



iPhone 5 launch in pics
 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Further reading: 4G, Apple, Apple iPhone, LTE, Nokia, RIM, iPhone 5, new iPhone
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Ray-Ban Meta Gen 2 Glassses Are Now Available in India
  2. Samsung Galaxy S26 vs Galaxy S25: Here Are the Anticipated Upgrades
  3. Instagram Could Soon Limit the Number of Hashtags Used in a Post
  4. Apple Adds iPhone SE (First Generation), More Products to Obsolete List
  5. Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold Launched With 10-Inch Display at This Price
  6. OnePlus 15R, OnePlus Pad Go 2 Set for Live Launch at Bengaluru Keynote
  7. Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold vs Huawei Mate XT Ultimate Design: A Quick Comparison
  8. Oppo A6x 5G With 6,500mAh Battery Launched in India at This Price
  9. Samsung Galaxy Buds 4 Design Leaked, Could Resemble This Headset
  10. ESA Picks German Astronaut for Europe's First-Ever Lunar-Orbit Trip
  1. Gemini App to Get a Major Design Upgrade, Could Soon Be Launched on macOS
  2. NASA’s Perseverance Records First-Ever Mini-Lightning on Mars
  3. Germany to Send First European Astronaut Around the Moon on Artemis Mission
  4. Indian Team Finds 53 Massive Quasars Blasting Jets Millions of Light-Years Long
  5. Mrs Deshpande OTT Release: When, Where to Watch Madhuri Dixit's Serial Killer Mystery
  6. Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery OTT Release: When, Where to Watch the Daniel Craig Whodunit
  7. Fire Force Season 3 Release Date: When, Where to Watch the Shonen Anime's Final Arc
  8. Thamma Is Now Available on Amazon Prime: How to Watch Ayushmann Khurrana's Horror Comedy
  9. The Great Shamsuddin Family OTT Release: When, Where to Watch the Peepli Live Director's Comedy Drama
  10. Sony Bank Plans US Dollar Stablecoin to Support Game, Anime Payments by 2026
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.