Friday, October 29, 2010

Top Ten Smartphone Companies for 2010

Originally posted June 4, 2010

iSuppli has ranked the world's Top 10 mobile phone companies (for Smartphones and feature phones) for the first quarter of 2010.
iSuppli states that smartphones are having a revolutionary impact on the wireless business as more people are moving to those compared to the standard feature phones.

iSuppli lists these Top 10 companies based on market share, and sequential growth:

iSuppli Rankings (Q1 market share):
  • Nokia (37.4%)
  • Samsung (22.3%)
  • LG (9.4%)
  • Sony Ericsson (3.6%)
  • RIM (3.6%)
  • Apple (3.0%)
  • ZTE (3.0%)
  • Motorola (3.0%)
  • Huawei (2.1%)
  • TCL-Alcatel (1.8%)
  • Other (10.7%)
iSuppli Rankings (sequential growth)
  • RIM (3.6%)
  • Apple (0.2%)
  • Samsung (-6.5%)
  • TCL-Alcatel (-9.3%)
  • Nokia (-15.1%)
  • LG (-20.1%)
  • Sony Ericsson (-28.1%)
  • Motorola (-29.2%)
  • ZTE (-35.6%)
  • Huawei (-44.7%)
  • Other (4.5%)
With Smartphone usage growing all the time, they are being hailed as the "hottest segment of the cell phone market" with anticipated growth this year to increase by another 35%.

This complements earlier blog posts that global smartphone shipments jumped 65% in the first quarter, and could well be the reason behind so many manufacturers including Smartphones in their handset line up. 

For more details, take a look at the entire article, from IQMetrix.

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