Chirag 5 Report post Posted June 24, 2004 LG Mobile Phones Grabs Top Spot in the US CDMA Handset Market Telecom Direct June 23, 2004 SAN DIEGO -- According to a recently released mobile phone market share study from research and analyst firm IDC, LG Mobile Phones won the largest share of the U.S. CDMA handset market in the first quarter of 2004, selling more than three million units to corner 26.8 percent of the market. The nearest competitor emerged with 20.6 percent of the market share, giving LG a significant victory in the first months of 2004. "Following our CDMA market share victory in 2003, in which LG leapt from third place to first in one short year, we are pleased to hear that our continued hard work is rewarded with another impressive showing in the mobile handset marketplace," said Juno Cho, president, LG Mobile Phones. "However, we are even more gratified that our products continue to appeal to a wide-range of consumers, providing them with the high level of quality they require, along with the advanced features that keep them coming back for upgrades and new developments." One of the major factors contributing to LG's continued victory in the CDMA space is its successful relationship with leading national carrier Verizon Wireless. According to IDC, the popular LG VX6000 camera phone continued to sell well in Q1 2004, and the newly introduced VX4500 handset proved immediately popular. In addition to its first-place finish among CDMA handset sales, LG was ranked third in overall market share for Q1 of 2004, ahead of competitors Samsung and Kyocera, according to results from IDC's Worldwide Mobile Phone Qview program. In addition to its significant successes in the CDMA marketplace and overall handset sales figures, LG's focused initiative to gain GSM market share came to fruition as the company rose in IDC's rankings and entered the list of the top six leading GSM manufacturers in the U.S. LG's GSM global market share has steadily increased since 2001, and the Q1 2004 visible growth in the GSM market has the company poised to continue its major expansion into the U.S. GSM space. "Establishing a presence in the GSM market was one LG's top-line priorities for 2003, and continues to be a major priority into 2004," said Jonathan Maron, director of marketing for LG Mobile Phones. "The successful debuts of the G4010 and G4050 for Cingular Wireless and the G4011 for AT&T Wireless have built momentum for LG in the GSM market, and have laid the foundation for winning a significantly larger portion of the GSM market share over the course of 2004." Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
niket 0 Report post Posted June 26, 2004 Bitpim is specially devloped for LG VX seriers phone which is used in US.(mostly in sprint). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites