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Wednesday, 20 May 2009 - Symbian sees smartphone market up 12-15 percent | Technology |
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      My Profile    Top News Reuters top ten news stories delivered to your inbox each day. 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Smartphones are seen as a bright spot on the shrinking cellphone market this year, with some analysts forecasting above 30 percent market growth for phones with advanced capabilities like e-mail or Internet browsing. "For the first time people are realizing you don't have to carry your digital camera with you and your phone, for the first time people are realizing that you can do your email and access Internet services on your mobile phone," Williams said on Tuesday at the Reuters Global Technology summit in Paris. He said larger display sizes and more memory for media such as music were also encouraging consumers to buy smartphones. ARM, the world's leading chip designer, said on Monday it expects the smartphone market to grow 10 percent, while France's second-largest mobile operator SFR said it was seeing strong demand for smartphones. "There we are seeing strong demand and strong growth," SFR Chief Executive Frank Esser said at the summit. The overall cellphone market contracted in January-March at the fastest pace in its history, with analysts estimating production falling 13-16 percent -- with most expecting 2009 market to fall 10 percent or more due to the recession. Williams said the mood in the wireless industry has improved somewhat, with companies starting to see "the light at the end of the tunnel." "They realize they are still in a tunnel and they don't know how long it will take to the light, but if you go back two or three months nobody could even see the light," Williams said. "It's still tight and awful ... I do think some still have to be hit by a train in this tunnel though," he said. So far, Canada's wireless equipment maker Nortel Networks and Germany's Qimonda have filed for bankruptcy protection, while many loss-making firms are struggling to refinance their debt. 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