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goldenface Joined: Dec 17, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Liverpool City Centre PM |
Sony Ericsson Gains Contract Share Following Release of Satio and Aino
The launch of Sony Ericsson’s Satio handset has seen the manufacturer’s contract share grow from 17% to 25% in recent weeks.
Sources close to the manufacturer said that overall share, which had fallen dramatically over recent months, had also increased from 15% to 19%.
In October, Mobile reported Sony Ericsson’s share had fallen from around 21% to 15% over the course of 2009.
The news coincided with the release of the Satio (pictured) on 8 October and the Aino, which was launched the following week.
Sources at Sony Ericsson had said the manufacturer was placing its hopes on the Satio to claw back share after a slow first six months in 2009, with only one significant release, the W995.
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PeterKay Joined: Jul 08, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: The Ummah PM, WWW
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go go
going in the right direction we hope!
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SE-Naz Joined: Dec 23, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: LONDON PM |
That is good news
Well done
Cheers
ENJOY
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luwi Joined: Jan 17, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Dubai PM |
congrats
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domipost Joined: Mar 18, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: Leiden, Netherlands PM, WWW
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Nice
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Mano82 Joined: Feb 03, 2009 Posts: 432 From: Norway PM, WWW
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Yeah Yeah Congratz |
10123 Joined: May 29, 2008 Posts: > 500 PM |
On 2009-11-13 17:21:13, goldenface wrote:
Sony Ericsson Gains Contract Share Following Release of Satio and Aino
The launch of Sony Ericsson’s Satio handset has seen the manufacturer’s contract share grow from 17% to 25% in recent weeks.
Sources close to the manufacturer said that overall share, which had fallen dramatically over recent months, had also increased from 15% to 19%.
In October, Mobile reported Sony Ericsson’s share had fallen from around 21% to 15% over the course of 2009.
The news coincided with the release of the Satio (pictured) on 8 October and the Aino, which was launched the following week.
Sources at Sony Ericsson had said the manufacturer was placing its hopes on the Satio to claw back share after a slow first six months in 2009, with only one significant release, the W995.
Meh, doesnt really mean anything, the C905 pushed sony ericssons positon in the UK to number 1 and look how that year turned out. SE has always had a stronghold in the UK so it comes as no suprise, if it was in the whole of europe or asia etc it would be good. |
hihihans Joined: Mar 15, 2009 Posts: > 500 From: Netherlands PM |
a step in the right direction !
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Bonovox Joined: Apr 13, 2008 Posts: > 500 PM |
Yeah good one makes a refreshing change
Phone?? What phone?? |
sambouka Joined: Jan 04, 2006 Posts: 260 From: Mount Lebanon PM, WWW
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Good job SE UK !
In France no operator has any of these phones... no advertising ...nothing...
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mediar Joined: May 05, 2008 Posts: > 500 From: Varna, Bulgaria PM, WWW
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If Satio and Aino are such a successful devices, I can't imagine what will happen when X2 and X10 join to the party.
The best mobile phone brand died with Sony Ericsson's death. Shame on you Sony for killing it! And, of course, for ruining the Xperia brand... Mediar's Site |
domipost Joined: Mar 18, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: Leiden, Netherlands PM, WWW
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On 2009-11-13 18:41:50, 10123 wrote:
On 2009-11-13 17:21:13, goldenface wrote:
Sony Ericsson Gains Contract Share Following Release of Satio and Aino
The launch of Sony Ericsson’s Satio handset has seen the manufacturer’s contract share grow from 17% to 25% in recent weeks.
Sources close to the manufacturer said that overall share, which had fallen dramatically over recent months, had also increased from 15% to 19%.
In October, Mobile reported Sony Ericsson’s share had fallen from around 21% to 15% over the course of 2009.
The news coincided with the release of the Satio (pictured) on 8 October and the Aino, which was launched the following week.
Sources at Sony Ericsson had said the manufacturer was placing its hopes on the Satio to claw back share after a slow first six months in 2009, with only one significant release, the W995.
Meh, doesnt really mean anything, the C905 pushed sony ericssons positon in the UK to number 1 and look how that year turned out. SE has always had a stronghold in the UK so it comes as no suprise, if it was in the whole of europe or asia etc it would be good.
True, but on the other hand, if the phones sell good in the UK, that meens they are in some way populair and will sell relatively well in other countrys, too. And there are some other European markets where SE has a stronghold
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10123 Joined: May 29, 2008 Posts: > 500 PM |
On 2009-11-13 20:32:09, domipost wrote:
On 2009-11-13 18:41:50, 10123 wrote:
On 2009-11-13 17:21:13, goldenface wrote:
Sony Ericsson Gains Contract Share Following Release of Satio and Aino
The launch of Sony Ericsson’s Satio handset has seen the manufacturer’s contract share grow from 17% to 25% in recent weeks.
Sources close to the manufacturer said that overall share, which had fallen dramatically over recent months, had also increased from 15% to 19%.
In October, Mobile reported Sony Ericsson’s share had fallen from around 21% to 15% over the course of 2009.
The news coincided with the release of the Satio (pictured) on 8 October and the Aino, which was launched the following week.
Sources at Sony Ericsson had said the manufacturer was placing its hopes on the Satio to claw back share after a slow first six months in 2009, with only one significant release, the W995.
Meh, doesnt really mean anything, the C905 pushed sony ericssons positon in the UK to number 1 and look how that year turned out. SE has always had a stronghold in the UK so it comes as no suprise, if it was in the whole of europe or asia etc it would be good.
True, but on the other hand, if the phones sell good in the UK, that meens they are in some way populair and will sell relatively well in other countrys, too. And there are some other European markets where SE has a stronghold
I suppose, but i haven't ever heard anything and have a feeling they don't. |
gola Joined: Jul 17, 2007 Posts: > 500 From: South Africa PM |
Good going SE, only problem is, SE phones typically over priced in my country relative to others, so doubt SE will do good here anytime soon...well phones are generally over priced here, but that's another issue for another day.
I bet a significant amount of phones bought from the UK are shipped out...
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McKinley Joined: Feb 23, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Sweden, USA Los Angeles CA PM |
On 2009-11-13 20:32:09, domipost wrote:
On 2009-11-13 18:41:50, 10123 wrote:
On 2009-11-13 17:21:13, goldenface wrote:
Sony Ericsson Gains Contract Share Following Release of Satio and Aino
The launch of Sony Ericsson’s Satio handset has seen the manufacturer’s contract share grow from 17% to 25% in recent weeks.
Sources close to the manufacturer said that overall share, which had fallen dramatically over recent months, had also increased from 15% to 19%.
In October, Mobile reported Sony Ericsson’s share had fallen from around 21% to 15% over the course of 2009.
The news coincided with the release of the Satio (pictured) on 8 October and the Aino, which was launched the following week.
Sources at Sony Ericsson had said the manufacturer was placing its hopes on the Satio to claw back share after a slow first six months in 2009, with only one significant release, the W995.
Meh, doesnt really mean anything, the C905 pushed sony ericssons positon in the UK to number 1 and look how that year turned out. SE has always had a stronghold in the UK so it comes as no suprise, if it was in the whole of europe or asia etc it would be good.
True, but on the other hand, if the phones sell good in the UK, that meens they are in some way populair and will sell relatively well in other countrys, too. And there are some other European markets where SE has a stronghold
If that is the case then Sony Ericsson should be selling a lot more in Germany because Sony Ericsson phones are more common in Germany.
And big grats Sony Ericsson, I can't imagine this being a good news for certain people from MR.com who hate Sony Ericsson with whole their heart, whatever that is good for?. |
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