Saturday, January 28, 2012

Largest of the still world manufacturer Nokia handset

Nokia Still Worlds Largest Handset Maker

Last year (2011) was not a very good year in the case of Nokia, now restructuring combustion notes platform, the latest report of loss of Trim 4.  Although the Finnish mobile giant is disabled, by far is not specified.

According to the recent report from StrategyAnalytics Nokia are still the worlds most telephone production by 90 million units! right

Nokia Still Worlds Largest Handset Maker

To implement the future as the combined Nokia really large manufacturer is as in 2011, Nokia had a market share of 26.9% at Apple had previously 6.0%, even in the case of iPhone4s bounce by quarter 4.

It would be to beg the question, where are all these sales? With the announcement of Windows Phone Symbian sales began to fall almost immediately. Combine that fact, that Windows Phone was available at a few select markets in the 4th Nokia Trim would have been a horrible year. The answer to your question would be a low end mobile phones.  Nokia has made this year for emerging markets or to produce thrust of "the next billion".

The next billion mobile phones ranging from super low end Nokia 100 's touch screen, QWERTY keyboard complete Asha 303.  With features like dual sim, lights and battery that lasts weeks on the stand by not days Nokia is still the choice for users of mobile phones, the first time.

Symbian is not dead will be treated in a another report of StatCounter Symbian is still below the world of the most used operating a mobile device.

Nokia Still Worlds Largest Handset Maker

The real stunner here is that if you look at the chart, more and more people chose to buy Symbian in the year where knowledge was "platform of death" and this has increased the popularity of the year went.

Actual print here but Nokia is not so great, how to use it in the smartphone business, running his business model in General and should be able to climb the storm to the phone to half.

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