Lenovo Not Poised To Disrupt Smartphones? Think
Again!
Boston, MA – June 18, 2014. Strategy Analytics’
latest research on Lenovo’s pending acquisition of Motorola Mobility
from Google says the merger could have a significant disruptive impact
on the mobile market. Using a proprietary methodology
to measure disruption developed by the firm’s Strategic Competitor
Intelligence (SCI) program, the disruptive measure earned a score of 87
in one key category, indicating a level of potential disruption
categorized in the “Hurricane” range, a classification
reserved for events that present a serious potential disruptive impact
to the market. SCI’s methodology measures disruption on six dimensions,
including User Proposition, Business Model, Geography, Technology,
Partners, and Finance, and scores them on three
dimensions including hardware, software, and ecosystem.
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Richard Guppy, SCI Executive Director,
noted: “Lenovo might be seen as just another smartphone vendor among
many operating mainly or totally in the Chinese market – but it grew
from a similar position in PCs, using IBM’s ‘Think’
brand to help take the world number one PC position recently. I
believe Lenovo is using that know-how to try a similar move in
smartphones, with a potentially huge impact on market share and margins
at a time when most vendors are already struggling for margin.”
Barry Gilbert, Vice President, said: “Lenovo
is good at making smart acquisitions and at effectively integrating
them – just consider IBM PCs and NEC’s PC business in Japan – and so it
stands every chance of unlocking its growth
potential in smartphones using the formidable assets of Motorola
Mobility.”
The Disruptive Alert argues that there are
different phases in consumer electronics markets, and the current phase
of the Android market is perfect for Lenovo to make its late,
accelerated entry, leveraging the Motorola acquisition.
Strategic Competitor Intelligence addresses the
strategic positioning, goals, performance and SWOT of multiple key
players in the Mobile ICT sector.