30% of UK smartphones stream video
October 5, 2012
Research from Futuresource Consulting and the MHL Consortium shows that spending on digital content is growing in all forms of entertainment and 30 per cent of UK smartphone owners stream video to their mobile phones.
“Mobile video usage continues to accelerate and this is where MHL technology and its capabilities make a difference,” said Judy Chen, president of MHL, LLC. “Consumers want to connect their home, portable and mobile CE devices together now more than ever before, providing content companies, service providers and hardware vendors with new revenue opportunities. With the increase in accessibility to content and the advent of next-generation LTE network speeds, MHL technology can be a true enabler and differentiator for both device platforms and content and service providers.”
“The explosion of device uptake, both now and in the future, will be a key driver in the growth of digital content consumption, providing consumers with a whole choice of access points,” said David Sidebottom, senior market analyst – content, Futuresource Consulting. “This, combined with increased content availability and who and how the consumer shares these experiences, will define the content everywhere movement.”
Key data includes:
– 30 per cent of UK smartphone owners (13m) stream video to their mobile
– 50 per cent of the $8 billion consumer apps global spending is on gaming
– At the end of 2011 there were over 35 million smartphones in use in the UK
– By 2016 there will be nearly 20 million tablets in use in the UK
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