Qualcomm, Ericsson and Nokia will together to capture over 90% of total 5G smartphone royalties in 2025, Strategy Analytics has predicted.
In a new report, the research firm forecast that Ericsson and Nokia combined will take 35% of 5G handset royalties in 2025, while Qualcomm will take well over half.
While Ericsson and Nokia plan to charge a flat $5 and $3.50 per device respectively, Qualcomm plans to demand a percentage of the device's price, up to $16.25 for premium devices.
Based on its analysis, Strategy Analytics predicts that total 5G royalties will account for around 7% of the total wholesale price of 5G smartphone, which is in line with the proportion for 4G smartphones.
In 2025, the company expects 5G handsets to be generating nearly $20 billion annually in global royalties, with cumulative 5G royalties meanwhile expected to pass $55 billion.
“The average selling price (ASP) of 5G smartphones will steadily decline over time, but even in 2025, 5G devices will still be three times more expensive than non-5G handsets,” Strategy Analytics emerging device technologies director Ken Hyers said in a statement.