Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Nokia Smartphone Sales Beat Apple
Apple reportedly has shipped three million units of the iPhone more than Nokia's Symbian-based phones. In the second quarter ended June 25, 2011, Apple sold 20.3 million recorded smart phone iPhone.
Finnish mobile phone manufacturer, Nokia, must recognize the benefits of Apple in smartphone sales in the second quarter. Nicknamed 'toys' were never intended Nokia on iPhone does not seem evident.
What causes this Nokia smartphone sales decline? Our Quoted from XbitLabs, Nokia experienced decline since February after the company announced a switch from the Symbian platform to Windows Phone operating system.
Nokia, on the other hand, sold 16.7 million smartphones, down 34% from 25.2 million units in the first quarter of this year and when compared to the first quarter it fell by 31%.
As a side note, despite losing in smartphone sales, Nokia still dominated the overall mobile phone sales. During the second quarter, Nokia reported to have sold 88.5 million devices. This figure includes 71.8 million feature phones aka cell phone standard.
Reportedly, since consumers switch from high-end smartphone based on Symbian to Apple's iPhone or Google Android handset. Apple's strength increases with the refreshment line of smartphones in mid-2011 with the launch of iPhone 4. Currently the iPhone has been available in more than 100 countries that was carried by 225 carriers, and in the future Apple will increasingly spread its wings.
"During this transition period we expect competitive pressures to continue to progress. However, mature strategy we have prepared," said Elop.
Nokia CEO Stephen Elop himself said in a statement said they remained optimistic and has its own strategy in maintaining the glory.
One of the steps taken by Nokia is to make the turn in the smartphone and feature phone division her. Elop also see the optimism of devices built on the Windows Phone 7 and success gained from their dual SIM card devices.
Meanwhile, Windows Mobile Mango Ready Performance Dental ..
Japan became the first country approached by phone, the next September. Japanese operator KDDI and giant mobile phone manufacturers Fujitsu in Tokyo confirmed this release in the event press gathering, as we quoted from TechCrunch.
Microsoft is getting serious a player in the smartphone market. This is one of them proved with the release of Mango phone, the first device running the operating system Windows Phone 7.5.
Let's take a brief look at the innards of mobile phones owned by Fujitsu's Mango style. Mango has a weight of 113 grams which is equipped with a powerful 13.2 Mp camera and 32GB of internal memory. Phones that have a resistance to water waterproof alias has an LCD display of 3.7 inches and a body covered with a few bright colors like yellow and pink.
Mango is the first phone from a number of handsets to be released Microsoft with partners in the coming months. The launch of the phone with a new platform that replaces Windows Mobile is intended to enliven the smart phone market and of course catch up on Google's Android devices and Apple's iPhone.
Fujitsu Toshiba Mobile Communications, the mobile phone maker did not disclose prices set for Mango. Fujitsu itself is one of a number of companies who towed Microsoft to manufacture handsets in addition to Acer and ZTE Mango and Nokia.
Hundreds of features can also be enjoyed by users of Mango, as 'threads' which will feature SMS, IM and Facebook chat simultaneously in a single conversation. There is also a Multitasking App allows users to access email, listen to music and run the game together. For business browsing, Mango using Internet Explorer 9 for a powerful browsing experience, and it has support on HTML 5 site.
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