Von Insolvenz wie einige hier wettern sehe ich nichts bei 83 Mio verkauften Geräten ;-)
Source: Gartner (August 2012)
Nokia's mobile phone sales declined 14.8 percent in the second quarter of 2012. Nokia is battling fiercely with white-box and new emerging device manufacturers to defend its feature phones sales. Nokia succeeded, to a certain extent, in winning feature phone market share as its sales grew quarter-on-quarter. While posting sequential growth in the feature phone market, Nokia's Lumia devices continue to struggle to find a place in consumers' minds as a replacement for Android.
"Declining smartphone sales is worsening Nokia's overall position, as it had already lost the No. 1 position to Samsung in the previous quarter and is facing reduced profitability due to continuous declining sales of premium smartphones," said Mr. Gupta.
Nachzulesen auf > www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=2120015
Die "premium smartphones" haben Sie heute ja schon mal vorgestellt.
Wenn der Microsoftanteil an den Betriebssystemen weiterhin kontinuierlich um 30% alle 3 Monate wächst und noch an Dynamik gewinnt können wir uns denke ich freuen.
zum Vergleich nochmal die Zahlen der Statistik vom Mai 2012:
www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=2017015
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