Record 1 billion cell phones sold in 2007

Record 1 billion cell phones sold in 2007

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Published on: 29 February 2008 by PhoneArena Team

Record 1 billion cell phones sold in 2007

Based on the market research released by Gartner, in 2007 the mobile phone market registered more than 1.15 billion units sold. This is more than 16% increase compared to 2006 (990.9 million units sold). The developing markets (China, India and others) played a great role in boosting the numbers. In the developed countries, such as the US, Canada, Germany, France etc., most of the consumers already had their phones, but were looking for replacements with better functionality (hi-res cameras, TV support, GPS, etc.).

The leader in sales for 2007 is Nokia with 435 million units sold. In Q4, the Finnish company managed to gain 40% of the market share, but it will still need to stabilize its positions in the US. Perhaps it should try to offer some of its N-series with a service by one of the major wireless players on the mainland.

Company

2007

Sales

2007

Market Share (%)

2006

Sales

2006

Market Share (%)

Nokia

435,453.1

37.8

344,915.9

34.8

Motorola

164,307.0

14.3

209,250.9

21.1

Samsung

154,540.7

13.4

116,480.1

11.8

Sony Ericsson

101,358.4

8.8

73,641.6

7.4

LG

78,576.3

6.8

61,986.0

6.3

Others

218,604.3

18.9

184,588.0

18.6

TOTAL

1,152,839.8

100.0

990,862.5

100.0


Note* This table includes iDEN shipments, but excludes ODM to OEM shipments.
Source: Gartner (February 2008)


The only manufacturer that lost market share in 2007 is Motorola, which resulted in placing the company at number three on the global market. Motorola Executives do not expect a major turnaround this year and as reported earlier, the company might sell its mobile division.
All the other players, such as Samsung, LG, and the Swedish-Japanese Sony Ericsson managed to gain market share in 2007.

In 2008, Gartner expects the sales to slow down a bit, by growing only 10%. This year, North America and Western Europe will account for 30% of global mobile device sales. The company’s analysts also note the appearance of new players like the Chinese ZTE, which specializes in low-end mobile phones at extremely attractive prices. Others like RIM and Apple offer innovative feature-rich devices designed to get the most out of the data services offered.

Considering the other companies with interesting ideas, which are supposed to enter the scene, like Google with its Android, Modu, and Garmin’s Nuvifone, we expect 2008 to be a year rich in events.

source: Gartner via Crave

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iPhone
It would be interesting to see how much of "other" is Apple
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i wonder...
it would be really intresting to see how many total phones are sold, not just the new ones. Ebay for example I bet sells thousands of phones a month!
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Well, Apple has moved about 2 million iPhones, so that would be what? 0.9%

Not really that interesting at all!
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NOKIA...
NOKIA IS AWFUL. THEY ARE JUST STRAIGHT UP LUCKY TO BE HAVING SUCH SUCCESS. ESPECIALLY WHEN THE ONLY DECENT HIGH END PHONES THEY RELEASE ARE ONLY FOR AT&T. EVERY SINGLE NOKIA PHONE ON VERIZON OR SPRINT IS FREE AND DISGUSTINGLY TERRIBLE. I GUESS MY POINT IS THAT THEY DONT DESERVE TO BE WHERE THEY ARE. LG DESERVES WAY MORE THAN NOKIA AND I'M SUPRISED THEY ARE AT THE BOTTOM...
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i guessing u do not do research before u start talking cause if u did, u may not sound so uneducated. Nokia is number 1 due to how much they sale and having a reputation of having good quality..Go talk to verizon and sprint and ask them why they dont sale the best nokia phones..and enough with the LG should be on top..they have one good phone lately....go read a book...
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NAH..
#6 IVE HAD NOKIA PHONES ON MANY DIFFERENT NETWORKS, THE ONLY ONES WORTH ANYTHING ARE THE HIGH END PHONES WITH AT&T. I WORK FOR VZW, WE DONT CARRY A SINGLE PHONE THAT DOESNT COME BACK IN A MANNER OF MONTHS WITH A HUGE PROBLEM. THE STORE I WORK AT DOESNT EVEN SELL NOKIA ANYMORE BECAUSE OF THIS REASON, SO ITS MORE FROM PERSONAL EXPERIENCE THAN RESEARCH WHICH IS RESEARCH IN ITSELF YES? PROBABLY MORE IMPORTANT RESEARCH TO BE HONEST.
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I have to agree with T-HUFF...Nokia is garbage. You can do all the research you want and you still won't find Nokia sold in the states. That's why they prey on large stupid markets like India, Asia. Althogh very profitable there garbage. They remind me of McDonalds, fat, greasy, and cheap.

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this research might be biased, i don't know... what i DO know is, i am asian and from what i can tell you, nokia is loosing footing in sales here in Philippines - mind you second to china, the Philippines is the second largest texting nation in asia. what surprises me though is sony ericsson phones are selling like hot cakes here but they only rank 4th!? where did they base this research? who were the respondents?
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WHO KNOWS WHERE THESE BRAINIACS DO THEIR RESEARCH, I THINK IS ALL BS PERSONALLY, I WOULD AGREE THOUGH FROM THE LOOKS OF THIGNS HERE...SONY, LG, SAMSUNG ALL DEFINITELY SELL THE MSOT IN MY EYES.
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