The Wireless Phone industry is constantly evolving with innovations and cutting-edge technologies emerging all the time, as evidenced by 91525 patents filed in the US between 2003 and 2018. Our analysis of this patent data set identified three key areas driving advancements: 3G, 4G/LTE and User Interface (UI/UX).
The United States of America emerged as the leading contributor in research and development in Wireless Phone industry, with the patent count of 61853 while top companies included Samsung, Qualcomm and LG.
The analysis also revealed key inventors like Shunpei Yamazaki (Semiconductor Energy Laboratory), Griffin Jason Tyler and Suzuki Shoichi (Sharp Corporation) as significant players in shaping the future of wireless phones.
Join us on a journey to unlock the secrets of Wireless Phone patents. Insights;Gate cracked the code, revealing hidden insights into the cutting-edge technology and trends shaping the future of this industry.
This analysis is based on published US patent data from 2007-2018. Interested in the updated analysis?
What is the patent filing trend in Wireless Phone Industry?
The chart below represents the patent filing trend in US within the Wireless Phone Industry from the year 2007 to 2018.
The wireless phone industry saw fluctuating patent filings from 2003 to 2018. The development of 3G and 4G networks and the rise of smartphones and tablets along the years would have caused increase in patentable innovations and filings. The global economic downturn was at peak in the year 2009 which affected the patent filings.
The table below provides the number of applications filed and the number of patents granted from the year 2010 to 2018.
Year | Applications Filed in Wireless Phone Industry | Patents Granted in Wireless Phone Industry |
2018 | 22 | 3750 |
2017 | 1807 | 3906 |
2016 | 5661 | 3289 |
2015 | 8738 | 2962 |
2014 | 10185 | 2849 |
2013 | 10236 | 2356 |
2012 | 9988 | 1605 |
2011 | 8294 | 904 |
2010 | 7200 | 406 |
Technology Overview of Wireless Phone Patents
The technology analysis of patents related to Wireless Phone industry explores the diverse and evolving nature of innovations within the sector. The patents have been classified into distinct technological categories such as 3G, 4G/LTE and User Experience (UI/UX) with each representing key areas of innovation while serving as blueprints for technological progress in the domain.
This classification aids in creating a roadmap for understanding technological developments in the sector as well as assists in efficient analysis, trend identification and improved understanding of dynamic nature of the Wireless Phone industry.
Evolution of Wireless Phones Technology: 2003-2018
The chart below showcases the technology through the years 2003 to 2018 for the Wireless Phones Industry
Key companies filing patents in Wireless Phones
The chart below showcases the leading 15 companies actively involved in research and development in Wireless Phone industry.
Technology Overview of Key companies in Wireless Phone Industry
This analysis provides an insight into areas of focus and innovations of companies thereby offering comprehensive snapshot of their contributions to the dynamic landscape of Wireless Phone sector.
The technology overview reveals a focus on diverse areas such as 3G, Mobile Applications and System on Chip (SoC).
The table below shows the number of patents assigned to the leading 25 companies involved in the Wireless Phone industry.
Leading Companies | Patents |
Samsung | 5429 |
Qualcomm | 3413 |
LG | 3306 |
Apple | 2480 |
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Sony | 1898 |
Microsoft | 1858 |
Nokia | 1686 |
Huawei | 1538 |
Intel | 1503 |
Ericsson | 1487 |
Kyocera | 1152 |
IBM | 1137 |
At&T | 1085 |
Hon Hai Precision Industry | 945 |
Sprint Corporation | 887 |
T-Mobile | 867 |
Panasonic | 836 |
Clearwire | 833 |
Pushspring Llc | 831 |
Layer3 Tv Llc | 831 |
Boost Worldwide Llc | 831 |
Assurance Wireless USA Lp | 831 |
Fujitsu | 724 |
Sharp Corp | 717 |
Who are the leading innovators in Wireless Phones?
The table below shows the number of patents assigned to the top 25 inventors involved in innovations and technological advancements in the wireless phone industry.
Inventor Name | Patents |
Yamazaki Shunpei | 203 |
Griffin Jason Tyler | 153 |
Suzuki Shoichi | 131 |
Schlub Robert W | 130 |
Little Herbert Anthony | 130 |
Karaoguz Jeyhan | 126 |
Kim Jong Hwan | 118 |
Wong Kin-Lu | 105 |
Rofougaran Ahmadreza Reza | 104 |
Aiba Tatsushi | 100 |
Pascolini Mattia | 98 |
Silverbrook Kia | 92 |
Kishiyama Yoshihisa | 92 |
Lazaridis Mihal | 91 |
Yamada Shohei | 89 |
Nakashima Daiichiro | 83 |
Kazmi Muhammad Ali | 82 |
Nagata Satoshi | 79 |
Caballero, Ruben | 77 |
Nogami Toshizo | 74 |
Uemura Katsunari | 73 |
Hyde Roderick A | 72 |
Adams Neil Patrick | 72 |
Lin Yen Hui | 71 |
Lord Robert W | 70 |
Where are the Research Centers of Wireless Phone patents located?
The chart below represents the major research and development centers contributing towards innovations and technological advancements in the Wireless Phone industry.
Evidently, United States of America is leading in research and development with highest patent count of 61853 showcasing its significant role in driving innovation in Wireless Phone industry. South Korea and Japan follow United States of America with patent count of 8890 and 8392 respectively.
Leading companies in USA filing patents in Wireless Phones
The chart below depicts the distribution of patents owned by the 15 leading companies within United States of America involved in the Wireless Phone industry.
Noticeably, Qualcomm is the prominent company in the competitive landscape of Wireless Phone industry with highest patent count of 3363 signifying its immense contribution in the industry. Apple and Google follow Qualcomm with the patent count of 2438 and 1923 respectively.
Technology Overview of Key companies in USA
The technological categorization of patents ranging from 4G/LTE, Security and Battery Module offers a comprehensive overview of United States of America’s contributions towards the Wireless Phone sector.
Leading companies in South Korea filing patents in Wireless Phones
The chart below depicts the distribution of patents owned by the 15 leading companies within South Korea involved in the Wireless Phone industry.
Evidently, Samsung is the prominent company in the competitive landscape of Wireless Phone industry with highest patent count of 4457 signifying its immense contribution in the industry. LG and Pantech follow Samsung with the patent count of 2608 and 126 respectively.
Hyundai and Kia Motors, prominent players in the automotive industry, contribute indirectly to the wireless phone industry through their connected car technology. Their involvement in the industry might be the utilization of wireless technology like Bluetooth for seamless phone integration to enhance the overall mobile experience within their vehicles.
Technology Overview of Key companies in South Korea
The technological categorization of patents ranging from User Interface (UI/UX), Battery Module and System on Chip (SOC) offers a comprehensive overview of South Korea’s contributions towards the Wireless Phone sector.
Leading companies in Japan filing patents in Wireless Phones
The chart below depicts the distribution of patents owned by the 15 leading companies within Japan involved in the Wireless Phone industry.
Clearly, Kyocera is the prominent company in the competitive landscape of Wireless Phone industry with highest patent count of 994 signifying its immense contribution in the industry. Panasonic and Sharp Corp follow Kyocera with the patent count of 728 and 580 respectively.
While not directly manufacturing phones, Denso, a major automotive component supplier, significantly contributes to the wireless phone industry. They supply crucial components like telematics control units and Bluetooth modules, enabling features like smartphone integration and hands-free calling within connected cars.
Technology Overview of key companies in Japan
The technological categorization of patents ranging from Vehicle Safety System, Vehicle Navigation System and Hybrid Electric Vehicles offers a comprehensive overview of Japan’s contributions towards the Wireless Phone sector.
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