Handset Proximity Sensors Market – Making Your Smartphones More Convenient For Use
Global Handset Proximity Sensors Market: Overview
Modern smartphones are packed with a number of sensors that enable
them to collect a variety of different kinds of data on who the user
is, what the user is doing, and more. Most sensors are added to make
smartphones more engaging, convenient, and increasingly useful for
the user. Handset proximity sensors are commonly found in touchscreen
smartphones and play the primary role of disabling accidental touch
events.
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Touch-enabled screens in smartphones often face the issue of touch
events such as the cheek or ear coming in contact with the screen
while on a call. To solve the issue, manufacturers have started
placing proximity sensors close to the phone’s speaker, which
detect any activity in the vicinity of the speaker. Typically, the
phone assumes the touch events to be accidental and ignores them,
avoiding any unwanted inputs or the activation of any other functions
on the smartphone in the background.As smartphones take the world by
storm and competition among vendors continues to become increasingly
severe, manufacturers are placing increased focus on making their
products better than their counterparts’ by introducing innovative
features. The addition of proximity sensors is among one such
attempts at making smartphones, especially the ones with
touch-enables screens, more convenient for use. Over the past some
years, proximity sensors have become a norm in most smartphones and
the market for these tiny elements has seen a huge surge.
This report on the global handset proximity sensors market gives an
expansive account of the present state of the market and a
forward-looking perspective about the market’s growth over the
period between 2016 and 2024. The report includes a thorough analysis
of the impact of major growth drivers, challenges, and trends on the
overall development of the market over the said period.
Global Handset Proximity Sensors Market: Trends and Opportunities
A proximity sensor normally emits a beam of an electromagnetic
radiation or an electromagnetic field and calculates the changes in
the return signal. A variety of handset proximity sensors are
available in the market, including electrical, optical, sonar, and
magnetic. The segment of electrical handset proximity sensors
includes varieties such as capacitive, photoelectric, and inductive
sensors. The segment of optical handset proximity sensors includes
varieties such as laser and infrared sensors.
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Of these, the class of optical handset proximity sensors, known to be
the most cost-effective and non-intrusive proximity sensor varieties
in the market presently, is one of the most popular choices of
smartphone manufacturers. The market for optical handset proximity
sensors, especially infrared sensors, is projected to witness growth
at a healthy pace over the forecast period. The market has been
examined for the regional markets Asia Pacific, Europe, North
America, and for the Rest of the World (RoW).
Global Handset Proximity Sensors Market: Competitive Landscape
The global handset proximity sensors market features the presence of
many companies and the competition is severe. To overcome the
challenge of limitations in product variations, which are also
constraining the market’s growth to a certain extent, companies are
focusing more on developing sensors with improved sensing
capabilities and longer workable life.
The report gives a thorough overview of the competitive scenario of
the global handset proximity sensors market. The report includes
detailed business profiles, finance and revenue-related details,
market strategies, details pertaining to recent product and
technological developments, and other information for some of the
most prominent vendors in the market.
The study is a source of reliable data on:
Market segments and sub-segments
Market trends and dynamics
Supply and demand
Market size
Current trends/opportunities/challenges
Competitive landscape
Technological breakthroughs
Value chain and stakeholder analysis
The regional analysis covers:
North America (U.S. and Canada)
Latin America (Mexico, Brazil, Peru, Chile, and others)
Western Europe (Germany, U.K., France, Spain, Italy, Nordic
countries, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg)
Eastern Europe (Poland, Russia)
Asia Pacific (China, India, Japan, ASEAN, Australia and New
Zealand)
Middle East and Africa (GCC, Southern Africa, North Africa)
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