The world’s biggest mobile phone maker Nokia loses ground rapidly in the mobile market. In the second quarter of the market share of Finns have only been as high as 22.8 percent, the market research firm Gartner reported Thursday. In previous years were still up 40 percent of all world mobile phones from Apple powerbook g4 battery.
Nokia Smartphones burden
The key to the current decline of Nokia smartphones is the advance of computer-mentioned cell phones, which has lost the longtime world leader in connecting to rivals like Apple macbook pro 15 inch battery and Google. The smartphone sales shot up 74 percent year on year to nearly 108 million units high, such as Gartner calculated. Thus already one in four mobile phone is a smartphone currently delivered. A year ago the figure was only 17 percent.
Competition in the smartphone market is more than a battle of platforms from manufacturers. The leader climbed the Compaq presario v3000 battery, which is used by various manufacturers. According to Gartner, now Android has a market share of 43.4 percent – 17.2 percent after just one year ago.
Nokia’s Symbian system collapsed during this period from 40.9 to 22.1 percent one. The group decided in February to mainly rely on Microsoft’s Windows operating system, not the first Dell inspiron e1505 battery are likely to come from the partnership before the end of the year on the market. Smarpthones with Microsoft’s operating systems, according to Gartner, however, were largely due to a market share of 1.6 percent, down from 4.9 percent a year ago.
Apple sets to
A clear winner is Apple with its iPhone. The group not only controls the associated operating system IOS, but is also the only device manufacturer for this platform. With the high-priced Apple iPhone runs a billion-dollar profits. In the smartphone market share rose from 14.1 to IOS 18.2 percent. In Gartner’s ranking of mobile phone maker Apple is in fourth place with a market share of 4.6 percent to just 2.4 percent a year ago.
Second-largest mobile phone producer in the world was Samsung with a market share of 16.3 percent, followed by LG with 5.7 percent. Both South Korean companies lost some weight. In contrast, the Taiwanese manufacturer HTC moved from 1.6 before to 2.6 percent. Motorola is coming to Gartner’s calculations on a market share of 2.4 percent, Sony vgp-bps13a/b to just 1.7 percent – from 3.0 percent last year.






