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HTC Smart - face of the new mass market smartphone

Last week's MWC reinforced the trend for smartphone capabilities to filter down the handset food chain

By CAROLINE GABRIEL

Published: 22 February, 2010

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Last week's Mobile World Congress reinforced the trend for smartphone capabilities to migrate down the food chain in to low cost handsets, spreading the mobile internet to wider user bases. Phones like the HTC Smart are leading the way, and the operators are coming up with consumer propositions to match - often involving their own branded user experiences. And the chipmakers are rising to the challenge - Marvell showed off a chipset to enable a sub-$99 smartphone; Texas Instruments discussed a cutdown implementation of its OMAP3 application processor for midrange handsets or new device formats like e-readers; and ST-Ericsson pinned its growth hopes on 'smartphones for all'.

Gilles Delfassy, the CEO of the joint venture, told Dow Jones that STE would not reap the full financial benefits of the mobile internet boom until next year, and that success would depend on broadening access to smartphone capabilities. "We want to give the masses access to smartphones. We aren't far away from a scenario where all mobiles will be 'smart'. We'll have low end, mid and high end smartphones," Delfassy said in the interview.

Last week, the firm showed a platform, optimized for Android, that promises to enable a sub-€100 smartphone. But this will not turn up in commercial devices until 2011. "2010 will be a year of transition as we are still submitted to the older product line but next year we should see the full potential," Delfassy said.

More immediately, Orange and Telefonica O2 are working out their low cost smartphone offers. Orange is to provide an Android phone - as yet unnamed - priced below €150 on a prepaid deal, before the holiday season this year. By then, there will be a wide choice of affordable Android smartphones - until now, the main player has been the Huawei Pulse, used for prepaid deals by T-Mobile.

Orange knows that lower cost devices will drive the uptake of web services among the still apathetic prepaid base, and should push down churn - lower end users are more likely to be hooked into operator controlled experiences, since they are less web-savvy. "The fact that anyone can get the Android OS for free makes the possibility of a low cost prepay smartphone a reality," said Yves Maitre, senior VP of mobile multimedia and devices at Orange. "In 2010 we will be offering an Android handset at €150 on prepay, and I would expect that we will have an Android handset at below €150 before Christmas. This was considered unachievable six months ago," he told Total Telecom.

O2 is being more specific about the flagship handset for its own bid for younger mobile web users. It will bring the HTC Smart, the focus of a similar midrange strategy by AT&T in the US, to its European footprint in April. The Smart does not run Android or Symbian though, but the grandfather of mobile web OSs, Qualcomm Brew. Once confined to the CDMA base, this has been reinvented as an open developer platform geared to the mass market. Initially, the HTC Smart will be launched as an exclusive by O2 in the UK, Germany and Ireland.

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