SAN JOSE -- Outsourcing of cellphone manufacturing will increase
about 10 points over the next four years. However, the majority
production will remain in-house, says research firm iSuppli.
The fast pace of R&D changes in cellphones will limit the ability
of ODMs to convince OEMs to outsource their design work, the firm said.
In a press statement, iSuppli analyst Jeffrey Wu said,
"Many leading mobile phone OEMs are expanding their production capacity
and consequently will attempt to keep manufacturing in-house in order
to ensure high utilization," he said.
"While the design capabilities of contract manufacturers are
gradually improving, they may not be sufficient to drive the latest
technological advancements."
As a result, handset production outsourcing to EMS providers and ODMs will rise 10 points to 44% by 2009, iSuppli said.
ODMs will be limited, iSuppli said, to product
niches such as smart phones and 3G phones or to focusing
only on commoditized product categories.
Of the top tier cellphone OEMs,
Sony Ericsson is the leader in outsourcing, at 66% outsourced. South Korean OEMs, by contrast, produce nearly all of
their mobile phones themselves.