Monday, March 10, 2008

Nokia breaks records


The IDC released a report on how the cellphone market presented itself in the second quarter. There were some surprises, but mostly the top five of mobile telephony was the same like in 2006. I guess no one is surprised that Apple has not succeeded to shake the market and conquer the customers. After the numerous rumors about all the flaws and the high price, people were suspicious if it worth indeed all the trouble and the financial effort of acquiring the iPhone. However, things might change because it was just launched on the market, so it still has time to achieve the goal of selling 10 millions cellphones until the end of the fiscal year 2008. Taking a peak on the IDC's top we will see how the famous brand Nokia is dominating without concurrence the market, selling 100.8 millions products that mean around 1.1 millions per day. It is a dashing result, but I think that the quality and the reliable battery are the reasons for most of us prefer it. If last year you had Motorola on the second place, you will see it on the third, because Samsung surpassed with shipments of 37.4 million units. Motorola is the only one whose record shipments declined to 35.5 millions units, but still has some chances of recovering due to the 100 millionth Razor phone shipments. Sony Ericsson and LG are on the fourth and fifth position; the first had the most spectacular growth, while the latter remained on the same place like last year. Anyway, Nokia is preferred by lots of people all over the world, because they really offer good quality and the battery lasts for hours. There are so many types from which you can choose the perfect cellphone that would fit your needs and personality. I have a Motorola V223 and a Nokia 5700, but usually I use Motorola because it is really resistant to all the bumps. I've dropped it like nine times already and it is still like new and I never had to fix it. Well Nokia is the one would which I like to brag and I use it mostly for the music, but I am very gentle in the way I handle it because I don't want to break it. I think that the brand is so successful due to all the attention given to the customer's needs and our own perception on it. Stay connected there is more to come. Nokia is on the wave and breaks record, keep your eyes on them.

related story: http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/33204/118/

by Claudia Sonea
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Edited by: Jana Kalicka

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