Recent study shows Android phone repair cost telcos billions
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Fitting older versions of Google's Inc popular Android software to cheaper cellphones could send the repair costs of global telecoms operators up as much as $2 billion, a study by wireless services firm WDS showed. Costly hardware failures are more common on Android devices than on Apple Inc iPhones and Research In Motion Inc BlackBerry phones, which have strict control over the components used in their devices, WDS data showed.
Cheaper Android models, costing as little as $100 to make, have helped Android emerge as the dominant platform in smartphones, attracting dozens of manufacturers ranging from Samsung Electronics Co Ltd to no-brand Asian vendors. "While this price point sounds very attractive, when you look at a total cost of ownership its a different story," said Tim Deluca-Smith, Vice President of Marketing at WDS, which offers device management and call centre services to operators.
Proving to be a bit expensive for the telcos
Android's share of the global smartphone market rose to 57 percent in the third quarter from 25 percent a year earlier and just 3 percent two years earlier, boosted by the success of models from Samsung, HTC Corp and Sony Ericsson, according to research firm Canalys. Deluca-Smith said that, while Android has helped take smartphones to masses of people, it has come at a cost, especially when telecommunications operators roll out cheaper devices from less-known brands. "At the moment, Android is a bit of the Wild West," he said. He said returning a device costs an operator on average 80 British pounds in service costs, transport fees or in the costs of replacing of the device. The study covered 600,000 technical support calls taken by WDS across Europe, North America, South Africa and Australia.
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Tags: Google Android , Android OS , Android Platform , Android Smartphones , Google Inc , Android hardware , Android Devices , Android Repair
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