Saturday, 19 November 2011
mobilephone Manufacturers
See also: List of best-selling mobile phones
Quantity Market Shares by Gartner
(New Sales)
BRAND Percent
Nokia 2009
36.4%
Nokia 2010
28.9%
Samsung 2009
19.5%
Samsung 2010
17.6%
LG Electronics 2009
10.1%
LG Electronics 2010
7.1%
Research In Motion 2009
2.8%
Research In Motion 2010
3.0%
Apple 2009
2.1%
Apple 2010
2.9%
Others-1 2009
12.6%
Others-1 2010
9.8%
Others-2 2009
16.5%
Others-2 2010
30.6%
Note: Others-1 consist of Sony Ericsson, Motorola, ZTE, HTC and Huawei.(2009-2010)
Mobile phone subscribers per 100 inhabitants 1997–2007
Global mobile phone subscribers per country from 1980-2009. The growth in users has been exponential since they were first made available.
The world's largest individual mobile operator by subscribers is China Mobile with over 500 million mobile phone subscribers.[27] Over 50 mobile operators have over 10 million subscribers each, and over 150 mobile operators have at least one million subscribers by the end of 2009 (source wireless intelligence). In February 2010, there were 4.6 billion mobile phone subscribers, a number that is estimated to grow.[4]
Prior to 2010, Nokia was the market leader. However, during that year competition emerged in the Asia Pacific region with brands such as Micromax, Nexian, and i-Mobile and chipped away at Nokia's market share. Android powered smartphones also gained momentum across the region at the expense of Nokia. In India, their market share also dropped significantly to around 31 percent from 56 percent in the same period. Their share was displaced by Chinese and Indian vendors of low-end mobile phones.[28]
In 2010 worldwide sales were 1.6 billion units, an increase of 31.8 percent from 2009. The top five manufacturers by market share were Nokia followed by Samsung, LG Electronics, ZTE and Apple. The last three replaced RIM, Sony Ericsson and Motorola who were previously among the top five list.[29][30] Outside the top five a significant market share increase from 16.5 percent to 30.6 percent was achieved by many smaller and new brands.
In Q1 2011, Apple surpassed Nokia as the world's biggest handset vendor by revenue, as Nokia's market share dropped to 29 percent in Q1 2011, the lowest level since the late 1990s. In June 2011, Nokia announced lower expectations for sales and margin due to global competition in both low-and-high end markets.[31]
By Q2 2011, worldwide sales grew 16.5 percent to 428.7 million units.
Top five manufacturers by market share in Q2 2011
Manufacturer Gartner [32] IDC [33]
Nokia 22.8% 24.2%
SAMSUNG 16.3% 19.2%
LG 5.7% 6.8%
Apple 4.6% 5.6%
ZTE 3.0% 4.5%
Others 47.6% 39.7%
Note: Vendor shipments are branded shipments and exclude OEM sales for all vendors
Other manufacturers outside the top five are Research In Motion Ltd. (RIM), HTC Corporation, Motorola, Huawei, Sony Ericsson. Smaller players include Audiovox (now UTStarcom), BenQ-Siemens, CECT, Fujitsu, Kyocera, Mitsubishi Electric, NEC, Panasonic, Palm, Pantech Wireless Inc., Philips, Qualcomm Inc., Sagem, Sanyo, Sharp, Sierra Wireless, Just5, SK Teletech, T&A Alcatel, Trium, Toshiba, and Vidalco.
Quantity Market Shares by Gartner
(New Sales)
BRAND Percent
Nokia 2009
36.4%
Nokia 2010
28.9%
Samsung 2009
19.5%
Samsung 2010
17.6%
LG Electronics 2009
10.1%
LG Electronics 2010
7.1%
Research In Motion 2009
2.8%
Research In Motion 2010
3.0%
Apple 2009
2.1%
Apple 2010
2.9%
Others-1 2009
12.6%
Others-1 2010
9.8%
Others-2 2009
16.5%
Others-2 2010
30.6%
Note: Others-1 consist of Sony Ericsson, Motorola, ZTE, HTC and Huawei.(2009-2010)
Mobile phone subscribers per 100 inhabitants 1997–2007
Global mobile phone subscribers per country from 1980-2009. The growth in users has been exponential since they were first made available.
The world's largest individual mobile operator by subscribers is China Mobile with over 500 million mobile phone subscribers.[27] Over 50 mobile operators have over 10 million subscribers each, and over 150 mobile operators have at least one million subscribers by the end of 2009 (source wireless intelligence). In February 2010, there were 4.6 billion mobile phone subscribers, a number that is estimated to grow.[4]
Prior to 2010, Nokia was the market leader. However, during that year competition emerged in the Asia Pacific region with brands such as Micromax, Nexian, and i-Mobile and chipped away at Nokia's market share. Android powered smartphones also gained momentum across the region at the expense of Nokia. In India, their market share also dropped significantly to around 31 percent from 56 percent in the same period. Their share was displaced by Chinese and Indian vendors of low-end mobile phones.[28]
In 2010 worldwide sales were 1.6 billion units, an increase of 31.8 percent from 2009. The top five manufacturers by market share were Nokia followed by Samsung, LG Electronics, ZTE and Apple. The last three replaced RIM, Sony Ericsson and Motorola who were previously among the top five list.[29][30] Outside the top five a significant market share increase from 16.5 percent to 30.6 percent was achieved by many smaller and new brands.
In Q1 2011, Apple surpassed Nokia as the world's biggest handset vendor by revenue, as Nokia's market share dropped to 29 percent in Q1 2011, the lowest level since the late 1990s. In June 2011, Nokia announced lower expectations for sales and margin due to global competition in both low-and-high end markets.[31]
By Q2 2011, worldwide sales grew 16.5 percent to 428.7 million units.
Top five manufacturers by market share in Q2 2011
Manufacturer Gartner [32] IDC [33]
Nokia 22.8% 24.2%
SAMSUNG 16.3% 19.2%
LG 5.7% 6.8%
Apple 4.6% 5.6%
ZTE 3.0% 4.5%
Others 47.6% 39.7%
Note: Vendor shipments are branded shipments and exclude OEM sales for all vendors
Other manufacturers outside the top five are Research In Motion Ltd. (RIM), HTC Corporation, Motorola, Huawei, Sony Ericsson. Smaller players include Audiovox (now UTStarcom), BenQ-Siemens, CECT, Fujitsu, Kyocera, Mitsubishi Electric, NEC, Panasonic, Palm, Pantech Wireless Inc., Philips, Qualcomm Inc., Sagem, Sanyo, Sharp, Sierra Wireless, Just5, SK Teletech, T&A Alcatel, Trium, Toshiba, and Vidalco.
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