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Shvoong Home>Internet & Technology>Commercial Companies>Cell Phone Sales Rose up 22 Percent as Economy Improves Review

Cell Phone Sales Rose up 22 Percent as Economy Improves

Personal Experience Review   by:MridhaSaiful    
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Increased demand for smart phones has spurred resurgence in the global mobile phone market. As the economic recovery continues, International Data Corporation (IDC) reports that the number of cell phones sold in the first quarter is up by 22 percent. Nokia is still the world's largest maker of cell phones, followed by Samsung and LG. RIM and Sony Ericsson tied for fourth place.

The number of cell phones sold worldwide rose 22 percent in the first quarter compared with a year earlier, as both the economic recovery and an appetite of general people for smart phones drove a rebound in sales, according to research firm IDC.

Research in Motion Ltd., the Canadian maker of the BlackBerry smart phones, broke into the top five of the world's largest phone makers for the first time. This shows the world how competition has spread up among IT basis organizations all over the world.

Manufacturers shipped 295 million phones in the quarter, IDC said. The report is based on publicly reported figures from the major phone manufacturers.
Although growth from last year's first quarter was strong, the comparison was with a very weak period, when the recession shrank sales. The recovery for the rest of the year won't look as strong, said Kevin Restivo, senior research analyst at IDC. For all of 2010, the firm expects an 11 percent increase over 2009.


Nokia Corp. kept its place as the world's largest maker of phones, followed by Samsung Electronics Co. and LG Electronics Inc.
However, Motorola Inc. dropped out of the top five and was replaced by RIM, which was tied with Sony Ericsson for fourth place. Motorola has seen a multiyear drop in phone shipments continue and has been trying to turn its fortunes around by focusing on smart phones.

Just under the top five lurks Apple Inc., which had higher sales than Motorola for the first time in the first quarter. If iPhone sales keep growing at their current pace, Apple may well become one of the world's top five manufacturers later this year.

Published: May 05, 2010   
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  1. 2. FarzanaRahman

    soory...

    That comment I gave earlier was mistaken. But this article is good really. Nokia is the best in the world. I like it.

    6 Rating Sunday, May 16, 2010
  2. 1. FarzanaRahman

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    Nice mobile and nice review. I wish to have the set...cool... :) Thanks to writer and shvoong. Rakhe Bangladesh

    4 Rating Sunday, May 16, 2010
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