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shibumi Joined: Feb 19, 2004 Posts: 27 From: Philippines PM |
@ krubach, u are missing my point. Consider this, i admire the p9. And i have a great desire for it. But this desire will not and cannot be transformed to a sales figure simply because i cannot afford it. You have to accep that price plays a great part for a product to become a market leader
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xxkennethxx Joined: Dec 18, 2003 Posts: 89 From: Laguna, Philippines PM |
hi @ wena... Welcome! Musta?
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dantec Joined: Mar 02, 2003 Posts: 264 PM |
First off noone seems to have noticed that the register.co.uk is the most bull$hit site in existance... They pull a lot of crap out of their @ss...
Not that I don't believe that Nokia is selling a lot more series 60 phones than SE... If that wasn't the case I would be shocked... seeing that series 60 phones are cheap and there are many of them...
What I keep wondering is, every where I go... (before I moved to the U.S. even in Switzerland) everyone is walking around with T610's/T68i's... Especially in the U.S. a lot of people have the T616 or T610 (depending on carrier)... Even a lot of T300's (which suprised me because there wern't many in Europe)...
And what suprises me most, is how LG sells more phones than SE even though their main phone market is in America... Now that I do not understand ! Must be the brainwashed Americans buying LG phones in drones...
So I think SE's marketshare is improving, after all they only have one way to go and that is up...
Now in the smartphone section... SE's marketshare is flat... Think about it... They only have 1 smartphone on the market ! the P900... Where as nokia has several... And nokia has added several smartphones to it's lineup since 2003 representing the huge growth we see in that chart
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shibumi Joined: Feb 19, 2004 Posts: 27 From: Philippines PM |
@ kenneth, mabuti naman, kabayan!
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mib1800 Joined: Mar 18, 2004 Posts: > 500 PM |
Seems like there are a lot reasons being put forward to explain this. Some may have merits while others are purely rhetoric.
Whatever arguments there are, the BOTTOMLINE is still this. SE smartphone business is in TROUBLE. If SE achieved a ZERO percent growth in a skyrocketing market, something must be very very wrong.
If u take a look at newcomer Siemens. Its smartphone SX1 have chalked out a volume that is 50% of P900/800 within one quarter. And everyone knows the price of P900 and SX1 is not too far apart.
So maybe SE smartphones (P900/P800) are not as desirable or not good value for money.
Just look at the P800. Overall P800 has similar specs and about same price as the N6600. P800 is just not selling compared to N6600 which is selling like hotcakes. So then again, there may be something more fundamentally wrong with SE smartphones.
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elsapo Joined: Aug 17, 2002 Posts: 208 From: Italy PM, WWW
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Here in my country a lot of people is buying the 6600 as a 'phone', not as a 'smartphone'... They are using the 6600 as my old 7110, sms and calls! I think it's a nonsense but anyway can you do it with P800 or P900? Cheers
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shibumi Joined: Feb 19, 2004 Posts: 27 From: Philippines PM |
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