Jakarta - Research from IDC's Asia Pacific region recorded phone shipments to Indonesia mencai 12 million units in Q3 2011. Feature phone segment still dominates the mobile market country, but the smartphone or smart phones increasingly bergeliat.
IDC noted that as many as 89% of phones shipped in Indonesia manifold feature phone that is usually inexpensive. The remaining 11% is a smartphone. Smartphone market growth reached 5% from the same period in 2010.
"Although the local vendors have already made, sales of smartphones Indonesia was led by an international brand," said Fajar Hidayat, Market Analyst for Telecommunications Research at IDC Indonesia in the information received detikINET.
For feature phones, IDC noted that Nokia still leading. Consecutively in the top three are Nokia, Cross and Nexian. The triumph of his best-selling Nokia among others thanks to their dual SIM phones.
For the smartphone segment, succeeding RIM with its BlackBerry product. RIM is being followed by Samsung and HTC are entrenched in their respective second and third positions. Samsung's position strengthened by the presence of cheap Android phone like the Galaxy Y.
The presence of low-cost Android phones expected to encourage the growth of the smartphone market. IDC's Indonesia project the smartphone market grew 68% in 2012.
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