In 2013; the devices on iOS and Android for the first time will bypass the PC volume users

2013 will be a watershed for smartphones and tablets, designating them a decided advantage over PCs. It is for them the future of IT-market, analysts from Morgan Stanley.
 
According to research Morgan Stanley, this year the number of mobile Internet users will exceed the number of first time users connecting to the network via traditional computers. Certainly not in 2013 will be the year sunset PC, but this is the year the trend took shape on gradual replacement of standard computing devices smartphones and tablets. Here the first time users of mobile gadgets will still account for less traffic and time spent on the internet, but then shift the "center of gravity" is expected for these indicators.

Smartphones are becoming more and more functionality from year to year and, therefore, and also because of their mobility, are a promising platform, analysts say. Such trends will undoubtedly have far-reaching implications for technology companies, which the growing influence of mobile device is divided into winners and losers.

According to Morgan Stanley, meanwhile undisputed winner in the IT-industry can be considered a child of Steve Jobs - Apple. Its tablet computer iPad dominates the global tablet market, and the extremely popular smartphone iPhone accounts for almost three quarters of the mobile industry profits - even in spite of the fact that it accounts for less than 10% of global handset sales. With this in 2012, Apple has set a new world record for an unprecedented level of capitalization, breaking the mark of $ 700 billion

The most obvious "losers" in 2013-th will be the era of the PC giants Dell, HP and Microsoft, not in time to refocus the business on mobile rails, as well as manufacturers of conventional phone time does not give sufficient attention to the Internet in their products, such as Finnish Nokia.

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