Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Market For Your BlackBerry


Competition in smart pone market is increasing day by day, which is leading to advanced and efficient smart phones in the market whether it is Apple’s iPhone or BlackBerry.
In the 3rd quarter of this year, the Apple iPhone was said to be the most efficient satisfying performer and was said to be the star performer according to the report of strategy analytics. By its excellent performance Apple’s iPhone overtook RIM the maker of BlackBerry. On the other hand, Nokia was hit by a slip in their global market by 34%. The ratio shows that Nokia’s smart phone shipping ratio has fallen to 2 times as compared to the last year’s shipping ratio which was 3 times more than Apple. Nokia is not only facing competition from the like Apple, RIM but also have to face a high competition from ambitious Android smart phones such as Samsung, HTC & Sony Erricsson but all of this haven’t stopped or hindered Nokia in a very wider face, and it still leads the market by being the world’s largest maker of mobile phones & so far it still outsets the iPhone.

Although Nokia’s shipping slipped down, but its competitors had an increase in their shipping. Around 14.1 million iPhones were shipped by Apple, which was almost double the number from its previous year’s shipping in its 3rd quarter. While by improving its annual growth rate to 46% RIM shipped around 12.4 million phones and during the quarter.

The market voted BlackBerry Torch 9000 to be the second best selling smart phones because of its great ability of BlackBerry Videos in it. 64% of people were satisfied with its usage. But the market was ruled by Apple’s iPhone with almost 84% expressing satisfaction with its usage. The 3rd quarter of this year also showed a record when RIM shipped around 12 million smart phones & posted a net income of $796.7 million. “Due tothis the worldwide picture of smart phones remains highly positive and demanding” said by strategy analytics. The third quarter showed a huge increase going up to 77 million units from 78%. But the market is still struggling to come out of recession.

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