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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Comments on: Palm's Share of the PDA Market Drops in DecemberNPD Intelect, the market research company, has released a list of the top five PDA companies in December. During that month, Palm had 67.5% of the market, which is a drop from the over 70% Palm had enjoyed in previous months. One of the companies cutting into Palm's lead was Handspring, who has moved up a few points to over 16%. None of the rest of the Palm OS licensees made it into the top five. Casio had the biggest percentage jump on the list. The maker of the Cassiopeia line of PocketPC (PPC) handhelds moved up to a 9.7% share of the market. Interestingly, the number four PDA company was neither a Palm or a PPC licensee. Royal, maker of the daVinci series of PDAs had a 1.8% share.
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The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. PIC is not responsible for them in any way. login or register for free in order to post comments. RE: Handspring
Palm is totally cool with losing market share to its licensees. In fact, they want this to happen. They would like to follow the Microsoft model and be an OS company, not a hardware one. As Palm's CEO says, "Let's say we have 10 very strong licensees, each with 8% market share. That's great."
But they need to grow the handheld market before they make enough money of licensing the OS. That's why they are doing what they can to make compelling devices. However, their long-term goal is to stop making devices.
I.M. Anonymous @ 2/3/2001 9:33:26 AM #
With the lack of availability of the flagship VIIx, it looks like Palm missed the boat this time round.
Another BIG mistake Palm has made is not making sure that theVII & VIIx can be used all around the world. Even the Palm clip-on Modem for III and V series can't be used here in Asia for goodness sake! How do you expect to increase sales when your products are so limited in usage? Being a IIIc user myself, the only accessories I can use here are the keyboards and non-important peripherals! Sad... Handsprings have started appearing on Asian shores now, and with the type of expandability they offer, many would-be Palm users are considering Visors now.
I.M. Anonymous @ 2/3/2001 9:35:58 AM #
As Nelson Muntz would say "Ah-ha!"
its still nice to see that palm has 83 percent of the market share of all PDA sales. they are still king. i also like how far handspring has come along. RE: still 83 percent of salesI.M. Anonymous @ 2/3/2001 6:21:30 PM #
Uh, they have somewhere around 67%. Not 83. Microsoft is also slowly stealing share. 83.5% of the marketI.M. Anonymous @ 2/4/2001 12:28:37 PM #
Palm and Handspring use the Palm Operating System - thats 83.5% to Palm.
Ken Peterson @ 2/3/2001 11:49:11 PM #
Palm needs to get going with release of some new models to recapture some of the market share.
César Córcoles @ 2/5/2001 1:04:57 AM #
I'd just like to say that changed: I'm in Europe, and I can use pqas with my IIIx and Nokia 7110.
You want to know the REAL story behind iPaq production problems? The StrongARM processor was having problems- irrepairable problems that would crash the PPC. Hmm... maybe that's why Cassiopeia sales went up. My E-125 rules, but my Vx is still my friend because of its market share.
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