Articles tagged with: Analytics and Samsung
iPhone: Not a top 20 handset for browsing and buying on the mobile web
According to statistics released by mobile billing and analytics firm, Bango, when it comes to the most popular phones for browsing and buying content on the mobile web worldwide, the iPhone still sits outside the top 20. The Bango Top 20 handset list, based on Bango's February statistics, puts the Nokia 3110c on top, followed by the Samsung M800 in 2nd and the Nokia 6300 in 3rd. more
Related Tags: google, sony-ericsson, nokia, iphone, bango, tim, wind, ericsson, ovi, rim, mobile-internet, billing, mobile-billing, mobile-content
Flagship Phones are Driving Sales on Network Operator Websites
Industry analytics firm, comScore has published data from its monthly wireless e-commerce dashboard, which tracks consumer shopping and purchasing behavior, including handsets and mobile data plans, at all of the major wireless carrier sites. more
Related Tags: t-mobile, iphone, mobile-data, motorola, apple, verizon-wireless, verizon, iden, vas, comscore, lg, htc, blackberry, sprint, USA
Advanced Mobile Services Attract "Media Techies" and Others
Defying the conventional wisdom that consumers in emerging markets simply want "no-frills" devices and services, Strategy analytics has identified sizable numbers of users who want advanced products - and are willing to pay for them. A new report from the Emerging Markets Communications Strategies (EMCS) program, "Emerging Markets Consumer Segmentation," is based on analysis of mobile phone users in eight Asian and African countries. more
Related Tags: sony-ericsson, nokia, sim, smartphone, motorola, smartphones, mvno, strategy-analytics, ericsson, sony
Mobile Internet Becoming A Daily Activity For Many
analytics firm, comScore has reported that the number of people in the USA using their mobile device to access news and information on the Internet more than doubled from January 2008 to January 2009. more
Related Tags: iphone, sms, social-networking, smartphone, smartphones, comscore, lg, mobile-internet
Global Mobile Phone Shipments Dropped by 10% in Q4 2008
According to the latest research from Strategy analytics, global mobile phone shipments fell 10 percent year-over-year, to reach 295 million units in Q4 2008. An economic downturn in developed and emerging markets caused the industry's slowest growth rate since 2001. more
Related Tags: sony-ericsson, nokia, iphone, motorola, apple, strategy-analytics, ericsson, sony
Samsung Takes Top Spot in US Cellphone Shipments in Q3 2008
According to the latest research from Strategy analytics, mobile phone shipments in the United States defied the economic gloom and grew 6 percent annually, to reach 47 million units during the third quarter of 2008. Samsung outperformed, making it the market leader in the US for the first time. more
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Emerging Markets Drag Down Global Handset Growth Rate
According to the latest research from Strategy analytics, global mobile handset shipments grew a disappointing 5 percent year-over-year, to reach 303 million units in Q3 2008. A marked slowdown in sales to emerging markets caused the industryÃ's weakest growth rate since 2002. more
Related Tags: sony-ericsson, motorola, apple, apple, strategy-analytics, ericsson, lg, rim, sony
Motorola Maintains 3rd Position as Global Handset Shipments Surge 15%
According to the latest research from Strategy analytics, global mobile handset shipments grew a healthy 15 percent year-over-year, to reach 297 million units in Q2 2008. Motorola surprised and held off LG to maintain the third spot in their global vendor rankings. more
Related Tags: motorola, strategy-analytics, apple, lg
Motorola May Fall to 5th Place in Q2 Handset Ranking
Motorola is predicted to fall to fifth place in the global ranking for mobile phone sales according to sources in the Taiwan handset industry. The sources told the DigiTimes publication that the latest estimates predict that Motorola will ship only 22-23 million units in the second quarter, as compared to 28.1 million and 24 million units projected for LG and Sony Ericsson, respectively. more
Related Tags: sony-ericsson, motorola, strategy-analytics, apple, lg, sony
Apple to Gain 35 Percent Share of US Touchscreen Phone Market in 2008
According to the latest research from Strategy analytics, the Apple iPhone is forecast to take 35 percent share of the mobile touchscreen phone market in the United States by the end of 2008. more
Related Tags: strategy-analytics, apple, lg, blackberry, touchscreen, apple-iphone, USA
