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Credit Suisse: Verizon iPhone will get 1.4M users from AT&T in 2011

An estimated 1.4 million AT&T subscribers will shift to Verizon with the advent of a Verizon iPhone in early 2011, according to a report released today by Credit Suisse. Credit Suisse’s report relies on a supposed February 15 launch of the Verizon iPhone (based on a Bloomberg report) and other mounting evidence that Verizon will soon get its hands on Apple’s goods.

A survey conducted by Credit Suisse indicated that 23 percent of AT&T iPhone users would switch to Verizon given the opportunity — even though most of them are under contract and only 3 percent of the survey respondents said they would break their current contract. About 18 percent of iPhone users said they would switch to Verizon after their contracts expired.

Credit Suisse estimates that AT&T’s net new subscriptions will be about flat for 2011 as users flock to Verizon and other carriers when AT&T’s iPhone exclusivity expires, versus an expect 1.5 to 2 million new subscriptions by a consensus of analyst estimates. The rate at which subscribers leave AT&T will also go up slightly in 2011, to about 1.3 percent compared to 1.1 percent in 2010, according to the Credit Suisse report.

According to Credit Suisse, Verizon’s subscriptions will increase sharply next year, doubling to about 4 million new subscribers from 2 million in 2010; that’s significantly higher than the 1.5 million new subscribers projected by a number of analysts to date. The cost per new user will go up as a result of the iPhone’s presence, putting some pressure on earnings in 2011 — but that will snap back in 2012, according to the report. Credit Suisse’s earnings-per-share estimates for Verizon are about 12 percent lower than consensus estimates.

But the financial services company upgraded its coverage of AT&T’s stock to “outperform” from “neutral,” saying it was undervalued compared to Verizon and more prone to upward earnings estimate revisions, even if the iPhone is headed Verizon’s way next year. AT&T should bring about a 20 percent return on its shares in 2011, compared to only 3.5 percent from the benchmark Standard and Poor’s 500 index — a collection of some of the largest or most influential stocks on the market. Credit Suisse’s estimates for AT&T’s earnings-per-share are also about 5 percent above the rest of the consensus estimates.

The iPhone has been a boon for AT&T, racking up about 24 million activations through the second quarter of 2010, according to the report. 30 percent of all new subscriptions in 2009 and 2010 for AT&T were from the iPhone. Verizon, on the other hand, has had to compete with a flurry of Android devices like the Motorola Droid and HTC Droid Incredible.

Tags: Android, Apple iOS, Apple iPhone, cell phone, droid, Google Android, HTC Droid Incredible, iOS, iPhone, Motorola Droid, smartphones, superphone

Companies: AT&T, HTC, motorola, Verizon






Motorola snags Aloqa to put location-aware mobile content in plain sight

Motorola has acquired location-based service search developer and darling of MobileBeat 2009 Aloqa for an undisclosed chunk of change to enhance its factory-shipped MOTOBLUR phone user interface with location-based push content.

The technology will allow Motorola phones to push content — such as App data or even advertising — to users wherever they happen to be walking or driving at the time.

Motorola has been on a bit of a shopping trip lately, picking up app development platform 280 North in August to ramp up its app-delivery platform. The move came at a time when Apple and Google have clearly dominated the app-delivery marketplace with the App Store and Android Marketplace.

The phone manufacturer is in a bit of a sweet spot with the popularity of its Droid series of Android phones, but like other manufacturers faces the task of differentiating its “flavor” of Android from others. Using Aloqa’s technology to enhance its MOTOBLUR interface could easily be another move to separate its phones from the rest of the pack.

Aloqa will become a part of Motorola Mobility, which Motorola plans to spin off into a separate company that handles cell phones and set-top boxes in the first quarter of 2011. The company raised $1.5 million in 2009 in a round led by Wellington Partners and other angel investors.

[Photo: Ed Yourdon]

Tags: advertising, Android, Android Marketplace, app development, App Store, Apple App Store, Google Android, location, location-aware service, location-based service, mobile advertising, motoblur, Motorola Droid, push

Companies: Aloqa, Apple, Google, motorola, Motorola Mobility, Wellington Partners








Video: Robot Finger Tests and Ranks Smartphone Touchscreen Performance

Apple's iPhone reigned supreme, followed from a distance by the Google Nexus One

MOTO labs already won us over by running comparison tests of smartphone touchscreens, but commentators complained about the possible inaccuracies of a human-finger methodology. That prompted MOTO to program its lab robot to redraw the line patterns with a steadier yet lighter finger that truly challenged the sensitivity of each touchscreen.

The MOTO lab folk ran both "medium touch" and "very light touch" tests with the robot finger on each of the four smartphones previously tested with human fingers, and threw in a Blackberry Storm 2 and Palm Pre for good measure.

So who came out on top? Apple's iPhone touchscreen bested the competition by a good margin, but Google's Nexus One and the HTC Droid Eris also turned in solid performances. The Motorola Droid fared the worst and ran into trouble even on the "medium touch" test, while both the Palm and Blackberry devices showed signal loss on the "very light touch" test.

Take a look at MOTO's light-fingered robot in action:

Robot Touchscreen Analysis from MOTO Development Group on Vimeo

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