
In 2007 global handset shipment were at a mind-boggling 1.15 billion handsets
In Q4 2007, the total shipment from the Finnish major increased to 133.5 million units, up 19.5 percent from 111.7 in Q3, giving NOKIA (I feel the name should be YES-KIYA, Kiya – ‘doing in Hindi’) a whopping 39.5% market share. The dominance of NOKIA can be gauged by the fact that NOKIA’s market share of 39.5% is close to the combined market share of 41.9% of the next 4 of Top 5 mobile handset players.
For the full 2007 year NOKIA sold 437 million units globally commanding a 38% market share, almost 3 times the closet competitor (SAMSUNG).
SAMSUNG
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Q4 sequential growth of 8.7% falling short of industry’s 15.4% growth rate
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Q4 market share down to 13.7% from 15.1% in Q3
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Q4 2007 shipments grew at 45.1% from 31.9 million in Q4 2006 (The highest among the top 5 players)
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For the year 2007, the total shipment 161.1 million units achieved market share of 14% from 11.9% percent in 2006. Kicked MOTO down to 3rd place from 2nd
MOTOROLA
Hello MOTO!!! Seems number of people saying Hello! Helllooo!! on Motorola phones are shrinking coninuously. Highlights of Q4 for MOTO :
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Q4 shipment at 40.9 million, up 9.9% from 37.2 million in Q3
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Q4 market share at 12.1 %, down from 12.7 % in Q3 2007 and 22.6% in Q4 2006
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For the entire year 2007 the total shipment at 159 million giving it a market share of 13.8%. It is down by a whopping 8% from 22% in 2006
SONY ERICSSON
February 11, 2008