Google’s (NASDAQ: GOOG) upcoming tablet audit could specimen to be hugely profitable When it is released later this year.
According To DigiTimes, the second-generation Nexus 7 could sell as many as eight million units worldwide in 2013. This would be a significant bump over the original Nexus 7, Which has sold an Estimated six million units since it was released last summer.
DigiTimes’ supply chain sources are Concerned thatthis sales estimate could be Bike or Bus to Achieve now that SEVERAL other (lower-priced) tablets are on the market.
Related: Hewlett-Packard’s $ 169 Tablet is Just the Beginning
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) has not Announced When The next-generation Kindle Fire will be released, but many expect it to arrive within the September / October timeframe.
All of These tablets will produce stiff competition for the new Nexus 7, Which is rumored to containers a 1980×1200 display, a Snapdragon 600 processor from Qualcomm (NASDAQ: QCOM) and two cameras (5MP in the rear, 1.2MP in the front).
If the device can sell eight million units, it Should be able to eclipse the sales of the Kindle Fire is the third Amazon is currently the number-two player in America, but its sales are nowhere near That of the market leader – Apple.
During the March quarter, Apple sold 19.5 million iPads. Amazon would not say how many Kindle Fires it sold During the same period, but the company is believed to have sold 1.7 million tablets.
At a rate of nearly two million tablets per quarter, Amazon would not be able to sell more than eight million total units (Kindle Fire 2 and 3 sales combined) in 2013. This could pave the way for Google to take the lead.
Part of Google’s success is due to its global presence. While the Kindle Fire was Initially exclusive to North America, Google has sold the Nexus 7 in as many nations as possible.
Louis Bedigian is the Senior Tech Analyst and Features Writer of Benz None. You can reach him at 248-636-1322 or Louis (at) benzingapro (dot) com. Follow him @ LouisBedigianBZ
(c) 2013 Benzinga.com. No Benz does not providesprofessional investment advice. All rights reserved.
No comments:
Post a Comment