Samsung Is Still Hegemonic Phone With Nokia

Samsung Is Still Hegemonic Phone With Nokia 
(Technewonline) These Names as Apple, Huawei is relentless storm on the World phone market. Recently however, the organization Gartner statistics of world market share in quarter phone and basic phone that continues to decline (down 25%), while smart phones increased to 20%. In particular, the so-called Samsung and Nokia continues to be hegemonic.


Thus, according to statistics on the market today, about 66% smartphone and 34% basic phone, the decline of basic phones mainly from Samsung and Nokia.


Samsung Is Still Hegemonic Phone With Nokia 1                 Statistics smartphone market share in quarter 3 2014 and quarter 3 2013.

Statistics also show that the new smart phones from China are becoming major forces in the world market as many cheap product line of this country to cross the border and presence in other markets.

Apple's new iPhone duo also helped apple with growing smartphone market share in the world, while Samsung fell nearly 8% from last year. Even in China, the biggest market of Samsung, the company's sales fell 28.6.



  Huawei has held the 3rd place in Q3 but Xiaomi and Lenovo are followed closely. Surprisingly, the same period last year accounted for only 1.5% of the Xiaomi smartphone market and brand now accounts for up to 5% as the market leader in China.


Samsung Is Still Hegemonic Phone With Nokia 2                              Statistics OS market share Q3 2014 and Q3 2013.

For the OS market, Android has a small market share increases above the 83%. IOS still has only a small market share improved to 12.7%. Most worrying is the Windows Phone market share fell by 0.6%.



Finally, in the table shows the total sales of the phone - Samsung and Nokia is the top seller due to many basic phone line, followed by Apple, LG and Huawei.


Samsung Is Still Hegemonic Phone With Nokia 3                              Statistics phone market Q3 2014 and Q3 2013.

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