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Understanding the Digital Consumer of Tomorrow

Danielle Levitas, Group Vice President Consumer, Clients, Broadband & New Media

@dlevitas

Global Consumers of 2013 Increasingly comfortable/dependent upon technology

Disengaged functionalists declining to sub-15% of market

Devices/household >15

8% of B2C ecommerce via mobile

$15B of digital advertising via mobile

$105B spent on online media

$870B spent on devices*

*PC, tablet, phone, TV, console, printer, camera, video camera, set-tops, DVD/BD, eReaders, DMAs

More Mobile & More Connected

Source: IDC ConsumerScape 360º 2010, 2011, 2012, n value varies, minimum 14,842

% of Smartphone Users Using Internet on Phone Daily

Online Activities Via Platform Global Consumers, Personal Use

Source: IDC ConsumerScape 360º 2012. PC n=46,308; Tablet n=10,267; Smartphone n=28,648

Competitive World of Clients: Global Computing Devices Market 2003

IDC Tracker Data Map. Copyright 2012 IDC. Size of markets and vendor shares represented by total area.

SMART PHONE DESKTOP

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Competitive World of Clients: Global Computing Devices Market 2007

IDC Tracker Data Map. Copyright 2012 IDC. Size of markets and vendor shares represented by total area.

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Competitive World of Clients: Global Computing Devices Market 2011

IDC Tracker Data Map. Copyright 2012 IDC. Size of markets and vendor shares represented by total area.

Device Ownership Is High, Diverse and Climbing: Means Even More Options

Consumers of 2016

Generation and more so life stage drive what we use

Devices/household >20

12% of B2C ecommerce via mobile

$31B of digital advertising via mobile

$201B spent on digital media

$1.1T spent on devices*

*PC, tablet, phone, TV, console, printer, camera, video camera, set-tops, DVD/BD, eReaders, DMAs

Looking Out to 2016 and Beyond

It’s all about UI / UX • Ease of Use, Multiscreen, Cloud

Voice, Gesture, Motion, Eye, etc. • Sensors • Contextual Inferences • Data & Analytics

Intuitive Computing • Sensing/Perceptual/Ambient • Personalized

Conclusions & Essential Guidance

Consumer IT growing / increasingly diverse

Technology … need to have

More devices / form factors / content / monetization

Deliver simplified, personalized experiences

Role of sensors / cloud / analytics

Contact information

Danielle Levitas dlevitas@idc.com 650.350.6487 Twitter: dlevitas

From Mobile Phone to Superphone to Mobile Computer

Ramon Llamas Research Manager, Mobile Phones

@idcrllamas

Agenda

Trends and Developments for 2013 and 2016 • Pivotal Year for Linux • Amazon and Microsoft to Launch Smartphones • Near Field Communications • Cameraphone 2.0 • Device Subsidy: A Thing of the Past? • Smartphone as Mobile Computer

Essential Guidance

2013 Pivotal Year for Linux

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IDC Smartphone Forecast by OS, 2012 – 2016 (M)

Source: IDC, January 2013

Changing Linux Landscape 2016

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Linux Forecast Scenarios

Amazon, Microsoft to Launch Smartphones Why it makes sense • Smartphone fits Amazon business model • Installed base of 150 million users • Plenty of digital content Lingering questions

• How to sell and support it? • The Amazon and Amazon Kindle applications work just fine

Why it makes sense • Microsoft gains control • Taking a page from Google/Android strategy • This is not a contingency plan.

Lingering questions • What happens to OEM relationships?

• What does MSFT bring uniquely to the table others don’t? •Which segments to court?

2016 • Unless a unique experience, Amazon will be a small player

2016 • Microsoft will rely on OEMs to drive volumes

NFC Needs Reason to Exist 2013 • NFC takes driven by P2P exchange • Limitations from fragmentation • Education, momentum missing

2016 • Carrot vs stick to drive NFC • Multiple usage cases • As popular as camera phones • NFC needs Apple

Camera Phone 2.0 2013 • Augmented reality • Smart photos • Changeable views • Archived data

2016 • Camera as motion sensor • Smarter photos

Device Subsidy: A Thing of the Past? 2013 • T-Mobile takes bold/risky step • Potential for revenue, subscriber decline • Balance against voice/data plans

2016 • Subsidies will still be around • How far down can service price go?

Smartphone as Mobile Computer 2013 • Processors

• 2 GHz • Multi-core

• Bigger, richer displays • 400 ppi • 6” the new limit

• Input • Touch • Type • Voice

• Output • On-screen • Haptic feedback • Voice

• Sensors • GPS • Gyroscope • Accelerometer

• Social Aware • Location • Others

2016 • Processors

• 4 GHz? • How many cores?

• Displays • 2nd display • Flexible display

• Input • Voice • Touch, Type less • Responsive screen

• Output • Voice • Pico-projection

• Sensors • Camera • Temperature

• Social Aware • Context • Suggestion

Market ready for a major shake-up Platform landscape is changing, so are major players Adjust strategy accordingly

Subsidies not going away T-Mobile’s bold step will require education, evangelization Pricing pressure to increase. Race to the bottom?

Smartphones getting smarter User experience has to be seamless and intuitive Paradigm shift from user->phone to phone->user

Essential Guidance

Contact information

Ramon Llamas rllamas@idc.com 508.935.4736 Twitter: idcrllamas

The Rapid Evolution of the Tablet & Its Impact on Personal Computing

Tom Mainelli Research Director, Tablets

@tommainelli

Agenda

2013: The Multi Device Era • Market Shift to Smaller Tablets • Windows 8 Launch Revisited • PC Market Reboot

2016: Looking Ahead • Smarter Devices and Smarter Content • Evolution of Device Interaction • Business Model Upheaval

Essential Guidance

Market Landscape: Multi-Device Era

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Source: IDC 2012 Tablet MCS N=400 USA and 1,954 WW Tablet owners

• US tablet owners have an average of 6 devices (plus the tablet) • WW the average is about 5

How many of each of the following devices do you own, even if not in regular use?

A Big Market for Small Tablets

Not just smaller, but better? • Easier to hold and carry

Perfect screen size • Not too big & not too small

Primarily for consumption? • Depends on the user

New app opportunities • Standard iPad apps often fall short

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Windows Launch Revisited

Decision to launch Win8 & WinRT hindered both • Focus on Win8; don’t get hung up on Surface

Modern UI/Desktop confuses • Let the consumer choose a primary

Focus on touch hurts the larger PC market • Non-touch seen as broken; non-starter on desktops

Misplaced emphasis on convertibles • Neither a great tablet nor a great notebook

PC Market Reboot

Offer touch alternatives Unify devices Think commercial Listen to customers Make great notebooks and desktops

Looking Ahead to 2016

Smart Devices, Smarter Content Move Beyond Sync

• NFC & Location Aware • Ubiquitous Connectivity

True MultiScreen • Effortless Handoffs • Parallel Usage

Layered Content • Device Aware • User Aware

Business Model Upheaval

PoS Model Wanes • Device management • Lifetime services • Secondary markets

Platform dominance • Limited platform owners • Partnerships key

Vendor Consolidation

Essential Guidance Tablet Market Is Still Young

• Size shift signals opportunities PC Market Isn’t Dead

• But it needs a reboot Device Awareness

• Better experiences Business Models Shifting

• POS days are waning

Contact information

Tom Mainelli tmainelli@idc.com 650-350-6455 Twitter: @tommainelli

Mobile and Connected Platforms 2013/2016 What Moves the Needle for Apps, Services, and Platform Economics

John Jackson Research Vice President, Mobile & Connected Platforms

@hellojackson

Dev’s Priorities Are Clear in 2013

The Web Itself as the 3rd Ecosystem

Not quite yet….

Platform-Centric Value Creation

Apple and Google’s strategies share MSP characteristics But the OS is a control point, but not the platform

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Search “Graph”

Advertisers, brands, etc.

Platforms and Graphs Dominate Value Creation

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The (Vertical) Future is Here…

Foundations are in place now

Value creation relatively more important than volume

Amazon’s disruptive potential is particularly significant

This is a battle for control points

Google’s latest

Nexus 4 smartphone (LG)

Nexus 7 and 10 tablets

Microsoft Surface tablet

Amazon Kindle Fire HD

Innovation Heat Map for 2013

Intuitive Computing Cross-Platform

Experiences Anything Payment

Oriented Enterprise “Pure” HTML 5 LTE + OTT + Shared

Data + P2P

Platform Centers of Gravity 2013

Apple defends and extends • Despite the maturation of its formula

Amazon becomes more assertive (this is code for

probably develops a smartphone)

Samsung’s decisions are pivotal

Faltering start for Windows Phone/Windows 8 • MSFT will have to react

Essential Guidance for 2013

The end of product-centric competition

Developers’ priorities remain largely static as with “platform share”

“Vertical” future takes shape

HTML 5 disappoints as a standalone environment

Essential Guidance for 2016

Fundamentally new supply-side alignments

Still with a small number of entities controlling economics of app and service distribution

There may be room for “Switzerland” – style plays

The “graph graph”?

Thanks, and Contact Information

John Jackson jjackson@idc.com +1 508 935 4255 Twitter: @hellojackson

Q&A Panel

Moderator: Bob O’Donnell, VP, Clients & Displays

Panelist: Danielle Levitas, Group VP, Consumer, Clients, Broadband & New Media

Panelist: Ramon Llamas, Research Manager, Phones

Panelist: Tom Mainelli, Research Director, Tablets

Panelist: John Jackson, Research VP, Mobile Applications & Platforms

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