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Jose_R.A.M
08-27-2005, 11:43 AM
LINK AT CHANNELR REGISTER (http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2005/08/26/gartner_q2_mobile_shipments/)

By Andrew Orlowski in San Francisco (http://forms.theregister.co.uk/mail_author/?story_url=/2005/08/26/gartner_q2_mobile_shipments/) 26 Aug 2005 20:35
Nokia, Moto lead strong mobile growth

Falling prices of mobile handsets worldwide contributed to 21 per cent sales growth year-on year-in Q2 2005, Gartner reports. Every region except Japan saw sales rise, although hi-tech South Korea was becalmed.

Nokia continued its recovery by taking 31.9 per cent of the market, up from 29.6 per cent a year ago. Motorola consolidated its strong second place, grabbing 17.9 per cent share, up from 15.7 per cent a year ago. The leading two sold 60.7m and 34m handsets respectively.

Gartner attributes Nokia's success to the Latin American market, where it regained the top spot, and strong sales of CDMA units on the back of the Virgin Mobile MVNO.

The gains came at the expense of third tier manufacturers and Siemens, which saw real unit shipments fall from 10.8m to 8.89m, a dramatic dip from 6.9 per cent share to 4.7 per cent share. On these figures, analysts must question the wisdom of BenQ's acquisition of the German giant's handset division.

Emerging markets in Asia, Eastern Europe and Africa led the way. But interest in replacing trusted handsets with 3G features wasn't particularly strong, notes Gartner.

(The figures exclude iDEN handsets exclusively manufactured by Motorola.)

Overall 190.5m handsets were shipped in Q2, and Gartner predicts 780m will ship in 2005. ®

carcomptoy
08-27-2005, 01:00 PM
This is great news, most especially for Nokia!:D

Jose_R.A.M
08-27-2005, 01:37 PM
yahuh!

I wonder if they can keep growing (at least keep it above 30%)...Just as long as they listen to what customers want and need, not employing their "i" version tactics, and continue to bring out new innovative design and technology.

Moto's Rise is also very understandable, the majority of flip phones I see are moto....rather synonymous with flip.

carcomptoy
08-27-2005, 02:07 PM
Well, you don't see very many Motorola candybars to begin with...at least here in the States

Jose_R.A.M
08-27-2005, 02:18 PM
Well, you don't see very many Motorola candybars to begin with...at least here in the States

yeah...lol...ive only ever seen 2 moto candy bars this year.

forgot to point out (if it wasnt so duh) that its the flip phone thats selling...

On BBC news they said that nokia's share started going back up when they started making flip phones...

carcomptoy
08-27-2005, 02:42 PM
Heh yeah, but how many people are actually getting the weird (but cool) 7200, 6170, 7270, 2650, and 6260? The 6101 just recently came out didn't it?

Jose_R.A.M
08-28-2005, 01:55 AM
ive seen quite a lot actually! BBC news says nokia sold bucket loads of their clam shell factor phones.

Theyre a great alternative to the toilet shaped samsung flips or the U shaped motorola's

carcomptoy
08-28-2005, 10:24 AM
LOL a refreshing alternative definitely...if only they'd have more of them over here across the pond! I'm getting SO tired of the U-shaped Moto clamshells...cause everybody has them! It's the T720 all over again!

f_alejandro
09-01-2005, 10:23 PM
that's really a good news. anyway, i am happy that nokia is gaining again. i can only say that what's special about nokia is that they listen. they implement and they care. hahaha. LOL. i'm not saying others are not. basically it's what manufacturers do anways. cheers. :D

Jose_R.A.M
09-02-2005, 01:58 AM
that's really a good news. anyway, i am happy that nokia is gaining again. i can only say that what's special about nokia is that they listen. they implement and they care. hahaha. LOL. i'm not saying others are not. basically it's what manufacturers do anways. cheers. :D

well it wasnt always the case before (listening to customers)..but yeah when they realised what people wanted, they brought back their customers.

clonmult
09-07-2005, 06:08 AM
Has anyone got the breakdown in unit sales though? ie. which Models were Nokia selling most of - was is 6230, 6680, etc? That is almost as important as the headline numbers.

Jose_R.A.M
09-07-2005, 08:28 AM
6230 and 6630 were best selling no? 6630 was best selling 3G, out of all 3g phones..there was article about it here..wait gtg, pick up sister.

carcomptoy
09-07-2005, 06:17 PM
Yeah the 6630 really helped Nokia...plus made them a formidable player in the 3G world:D