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bart Joined: Feb 03, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Flanders PM, WWW
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i see to many samsungs in the P&G list.
and i see to many nokia's in the contract list.
the reason some older phones are in the list is probably to stock sales. every old phone must go.
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Residentevil Joined: Feb 29, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Raccoon City, USA PM, WWW
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On 2007-01-13 21:58:00, EMS06 wrote:
Look who's in the top 20 contract! K750i!
Now that's unbelievable after all this time.
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A real classic stays on top like the T610/630.
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goldenface Joined: Dec 17, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Liverpool City Centre PM |
I too was surprised to see the K750i back in the contract Top 20. There must be some good deals out with that handset.
Totals handsets in the Top Twenty
Contract:
Nokia - 7
Sony Ericsson - 5
Samsung - 4
Moto - 2
LG - 2
PAYG
Sony Ericsson - 5
Samsung - 5
Nokia - 5
Motorola - 4
LG - 1
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Residentevil Joined: Feb 29, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Raccoon City, USA PM, WWW
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I don't think it is the contracts that keep the K750i in the top. I think it is the phone itself. IT is a great phone with all the features most ppl like, a solid performer now and has become very stable over time. I don't here too many complaints anymore here about it.
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goldenface Joined: Dec 17, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Liverpool City Centre PM |
No update for last week just yet but:
Nokia Toppled as UK No1 by Sony Ericsson.
For the first time in 5 years Nokia has been beaten off the top spot after a tremendous scrap for sales in the last months of 2006.
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Residentevil Joined: Feb 29, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Raccoon City, USA PM, WWW
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I bet SE even improved.
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Residentevil Joined: Feb 29, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Raccoon City, USA PM, WWW
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Any updates yet?
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goldenface Joined: Dec 17, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Liverpool City Centre PM |
Weekending 19th January
It's a good week for Samsung, with the D900 holding strong at number one and the X830 leaping into the top ten, proving that it has longevity beyond the pre Christmas fashion phone market. The Nokia 6280 also makes a reappearance on the chart this week.
1 (1) Samsung D900 - Ultra thin slider
2 (2) Sony Ericsson W850i - First slider from Sony Ericsson
3 (4) Sony Ericsson K800i - Sales still high
4 (3) Samsung E900 - Touchpad slider still in demand
5 (7) Motorola KRZR - Long awaited V3 successor
6 (5) Nokia N73 - Strong demand for latest Nseries
7 (6) LG KG800 - Very popular at Carphone
8 (8) Sony Ericsson W810i - Hero musicphone still popular
9 (13) Samsung X830 - i-pod lookalike
10 (9) Nokia 8800 Sirocco - Costly slider
11 (12) Nokia 7373 - Business behemoth
12 (0) Nokia 6280 - 3G slider
13 (11) Nokia 6230i - Old favourite
14 (14) Nokia 6233 - Not as strong as expected
15 (10) Nokia 6111 - Pink variant selling well
16 (17) LG KG810 - Clamshell version of Chocolate
17 (18) Sony Ericsson K610i - Sony candybar
18 (19) Sony Ericsson K750i - Excellent cameraphone
19 (15) Nokia N93 - Bulky cameraphone
20 (16) Motorola V3i - Carphone 2 For 1 deal boosts sales
PAYG
The Motorola L6 is back on top following brief competition from the Sony Ericsson W810i. The big winner of the week though is the Nokia 1600, which shoots from 11th into third place. Many dealers are reporting a surge in basic, low cost phones post Christmas; at a time when purse strings are tight.
1 (2) Motorola L6 - Five months and counting
2 (4) Sony Ericsson K750i - Quality cameraphone
3 (11) Nokia 1600 - Basic candybar
4 (3) Motorola V3 RAZR - Pink version still going strong
5 (1) Sony Ericsson W810i - Hero musicphone
6 (6) LG KG800 - LG's iconic slider
7 (10) Motorola W220 - Clamshell with speakerphone
8 (5) Samsung D600 - Still selling well
9 (14) Samsung E900 - Touchpad slider
10 (-) Sony Ericsson J100i - Basic and chunky
11 (9) Samsung E370 - Typical Samsung slider
12 (7) Nokia 6111 - Pink variant selling well
13 (13) Nokia 6230i - Creeping closer to number ten
14 (8) Sony Ericsson W300i - Mini Walkman
15 (16) Samsung X830 - i-pod lookalike
16 (12) Motorola V3i - Moto's iconic clamshell
17 (17) Nokia 2310 - Candybar with colour
18 (0) Nokia 6020 - Basic business handset
19 (18) Sony Ericsson K510i - Slim candybar
20 (20) Sony Ericsson K800i - Excellent cameraphone
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Residentevil Joined: Feb 29, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Raccoon City, USA PM, WWW
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The K750i still looking good in both sections.
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goldenface Joined: Dec 17, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Liverpool City Centre PM |
I think it'll be around for a while yet. It's a great phone.
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goldenface Joined: Dec 17, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Liverpool City Centre PM |
Week ending 26.1.2007
Contract Phones.
Yet another week at the top for the Samsung D900. The Nokia N80 enters the chart at number 18 this week, as the retailer secures some competitive deals to clear the way for the long awaiting N95 model, due in the coming weeks.
1 (1) Samsung D900 - Ultra thin slider
2 (2) Sony Ericsson W850i - First slider from Sony Ericsson
3 (4) Samsung E900 - Touchpad slider still in demand
4 (3) Sony Ericsson K800i - Sales still high
5 (5) Motorola KRZR - Long awaited V3 successor
6 (6) Nokia N73 - Strong demand for latest Nseries
7 (7) LG KG800 - Very popular at Carphone
8 (11) Nokia 7373 - Business behemoth
9 (8) Sony Ericsson W810i - Hero musicphone still popular
10 (9) Samsung X830 - i-pod lookalike
11 (10) Nokia 8800 Sirocco - Costly slider
12 (12) Nokia 6280 - 3G slider
13 (13) Nokia 6230i - Old favourite
14 (16) LG KG810 - Clamshell version of Chocolate
15 (19) Nokia N93 - Bulky cameraphone
16 (15) Nokia 6111 - Pink variant selling well
17 (14) Nokia 6233 - Not as strong as expected
18 (0) Nokia N80 - Smartphone slider
19 (0) Sony Ericsson P990i - Sony smartphone
20 (0) Sony Ericsson W950i - 4GB Walkman
Week ending 26.1.2007
PAYG Phones.
The Motorola L6 is toppled yet again, and this time falls to its lowest position in months, resting at number 5.
The Sony Ericsson K750i takes the top spot once again, and has the V3 snapping at its heels.
1 (2) Sony Ericsson K750i - Quality cameraphone
2 (4) Motorola V3 RAZR - Pink version still going strong
3 (3) Nokia 1600 - Basic candybar
4 (5) Sony Ericsson W810i - Hero musicphone
5 (1) Motorola L6 - Five months and counting
6 (8) Samsung D600 - Still selling well
7 (9) Samsung E900 - Touchpad slider
8 (7) Motorola W220 - Clamshell with speakerphone
9 (6) LG KG800 - LG's iconic slider
10 (10) Sony Ericsson J100i - Basic and chunky
11 (17) Nokia 2310 - Candybar with colour
12 (11) Samsung E370 - Typical Samsung slider
13 (-) Motorola C261 - Budget Motorola
14 (13) Nokia 6230i - Creeping closer to number ten
15 (15) Samsung X830 - i-pod lookalike
16 (16) Motorola V3i - Moto's iconic clamshell
17 (18) Nokia 6020 - Basic business handset
18 (12) Nokia 6111 - Pink variant selling well
19 (19) Sony Ericsson K510i - Slim candybar
20 (20) Sony Ericsson K800i - Excellent cameraphone
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goldenface Joined: Dec 17, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Liverpool City Centre PM |
Week ending 2.2.2007 - Contract Phones
Motorola looks strong this week, holding four of the ten top payg spots. It's W220 phone storms into to the top of the chart from the number eight position it held last week thanks to some fierce high street promotion by both the multiples and the networks.
Nokia's performance also improved this week with 9 phones in the top twenty contract sellers. The W850i from Sony Ericsson retakes the top-spot from Samsung in the ongoing battle for No1.
1 (1) Sony Ericsson W850i - First slider from Sony Ericsson
2 (2) Samsung D900 - Ultra thin slider
3 (3) Motorola KRZR - Long awaited V3 successor
4 (4) Sony Ericsson K800i - Sales still high
5 (5) Nokia 7373 - Business behemoth
6 (6) Nokia N73 - Strong demand for latest Nseries
7 (7) Sony Ericsson W810i - Hero musicphone still popular
8 (8) LG KG800 - Very popular at Carphone
9 (9) Samsung E900 - Touchpad slider still in demand
10 (10) Samsung X830 - i-pod lookalike
11 (11) Nokia 8800 Sirocco - Costly slider
12 (12) Nokia 6280 - 3G slider
13 (13) Nokia 6230i - Old favourite
14 (14) Nokia 6233 - Not as strong as expected
15 (15) LG KG810 - Clamshell version of Chocolate
16 (16) Nokia N93 - Bulky cameraphone
17 (17) Nokia N80 - Smartphone slider
18 (18) Sony Ericsson P990i - Sony smartphone
19 (19) Nokia 6111 - Pink variant selling well
20 (20) Sony Ericsson W950i - 4GB Walkman
Week ending 2.2.2007 - PAYG Phones
1 (1) Motorola W220 - Clamshell with speakerphone
2 (2) Motorola V3 RAZR - Pink version still going strong
3 (3) Sony Ericsson K750i - Quality cameraphone
4 (4) Nokia 1600 - Basic candybar
5 (5) Sony Ericsson W810i - Hero musicphone
6 (6) Motorola V3i - Moto's iconic clamshell
7 (7) Motorola L6 - Five months and counting
8 (8) Samsung E900 - Touchpad slider
9 (9) Sony Ericsson J100i - Basic and chunky
10 (10) LG KG800 - LG's iconic slider
11 (11) Nokia 2310 - Candybar with colour
12 (12) Samsung E370 - Typical Samsung slider
13 (13) Motorola C261 - Budget Motorola
14 (14) Samsung D600 - Still selling well
15 (15) Nokia 6230i - Creeping closer to number ten
16 (16) Sony Ericsson K800i - Excellent cameraphone
17 (17) Samsung X830 - i-pod lookalike
18 (18) Nokia 6111 - Pink variant selling well
19 (19) Sony Ericsson K510i - Slim candybar
20 (20) Nokia 1112 - Budget Nokia handset
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jack854 Joined: Feb 06, 2007 Posts: 15 From: Hedge End PM |
My new K800i still going strong. |
goldenface Joined: Dec 17, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Liverpool City Centre PM |
The K800i has been in the top 5 for months. Thought the W810i has got to be the star performer for me.
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Dups! Joined: Sep 24, 2006 Posts: > 500 From: GMT +2 PM |
I was ready to start pulling my hair if that d900 remained on top yet again. Wonderful to see the w850i on top again. Now only if it stays there till the w880, k810 and the k550 are released to the market. A bit hopeful aren't I? |
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