Markets: PSP, iPod and the Mobile Phone
Many people haven’t yet realised that mobile phones are big news when it comes to portable video, photos, games, messaging and playing MP3s. This is especially true in the US where, even amongst the usually clued-in geek crowd, cries of, “People just want to make calls on their phones!” on popular web-sites are not uncommon. “Who the hell wants to use their phone for music/video/games?” they say; continuing with their certain knowledge that, “The market has (already) spoken” on this topic. Well, yes. The market has spoken. And it’s given a resounding thumbs-down to devices like the PSP and the iPod; at least compared to mobile phones.
The fact is that many people in wealthy countries carry a mobile phone with them everywhere they go. And almost nobody carries a PSP or an iPod. The figure below shows the relative rates of sales of these devices. The PSP and the iPod – which are widely held to be super-popular, super-desirable devices – are simply nowhere compared to mobile phones.

In the future, content is going to gravitate to where the volume is. Today, the markets for these devices – phones, PSPs and iPods – are all increasing. But how about tomorrow? The days of portable devices that aren’t mobile phones are looking numbered to me…
Simon Brocklehurst's Weblog on 08 Nov 2005 at 12:28 am
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