Monday, August 1, 2011

Nokia slips to third in smartphones now

Nokia slips to third in smartphones now

Nokia has dominated the market for smartphones since 1996, was the introduction of a form of Communicator, but the competition of the two closest competitors, and a slump in sales of its own in the first place. Thirdly, in the three months to June, the sector's growth began to slow.Apple sold 20.3 million iPhones in the record in the fourth quarter, despite the fact that the iPhone 4 of the model is now more than a year. Often successful smartphone version recently.


Apple has launched sales of last week."The results of the Galaxy, Samsung has been very popular, especially Android and the S2," said analyst Neil Mawston at Strategy Analytics. ".




Strategy Analytics estimates that the volume of the smartphone market grew 76 percent from a year ago in the second quarter. Estimated market is a little 'more conservative ABI Research 62 percent.The growth of the mobile market as a whole slowed down too much during the months of April to June sales of fixed-line decline for the first time in seven quarters of consumer spending, reining, research firm IDC. said on Friday.IDC said that the needs of the growing smartphone market continues to grow 11.3 percent from a year ago to 365.4 million phones, but it is clearly slowing from a 16.8 percent growth seen in the second quarter.Strategy Analytics estimates that 361 million phones in the mobile market quarter.





 IDC said that sales of so-called feature phones simple, down 4 percent from a year ago because of costs and still keep the transition to a smartphone, most visible in developed markets like the United States. Japan and Western Europe."The downturn in the mobile market will have the greatest impact in some parts of the world's largest supplier of mobile phones," analyst Kevin Restivo said in a statement."Unbreakable like Nokia is losing share in the kind of features the phone to the low-cost production as Micromax, Alcatel and Huawei Tcl -." Struggling, Nokia continues to call the world's largest by volume of sales calls. declined by 20 percent from a year ago, Samsung has helped close the gap in the market for Finnish mobile phone company overall to its lowest level ever

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