kkdeep 6 Report post Posted January 6, 2011 Market share for the July-September 2010 quarter IDC 1. Nokia 31.5% 2. G’Five 10.6% 3. Samsung 8.2% 4. Micromax 7.2% 5. Forme NA GfK 1. Nokia 44.8% 2. Samsung 17.8% 3. LG 7.9% 4. Micromax 6.2% 5. G’Five 3.7% Both agencies use different methodology Full news at The Economic Times Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rahuldixit2010 13 Report post Posted January 6, 2011 seems GfK right to me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kkdeep 6 Report post Posted January 6, 2011 Why do you think so? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KanagaDeepan 1,084 Report post Posted January 6, 2011 I think IDC has calculated "all those CHINESE PHONES" sold in India as G-Five... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Karthik R 246 Report post Posted January 6, 2011 It was not long ago that Nokia held over 70% of the Indian market. That market have now expanded but the share for Nokia has dropped by almost half. The share was not lost to Samsung but to 63 new entrants. They managed to capture 40% of the market, roughly equal to what Nokia lost. If Nokia does not revamp its portfolio and change its obsolete OS, it is going to lose out further! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KanagaDeepan 1,084 Report post Posted January 6, 2011 It is NOT just OS buddy... They (NOKIA) are doing blunder mistakes in almost all segments... No doubt, they have tooo many loyal customers, who look for nothing other than Nokia few years back (incl me)... But they failed to deliver the customers requirment for soooo long.. If they corrected their mistakes either it will be TOO LITTLE and/or TOO LATE In lower end, they are NOT launching (still this day) DualSIM handsets... They have lost too many low-end customers here... After muchh mooore waiting they launched c1 --- which would be much better if they didn't launched... Then they are saying that C2 is coming, coming, coming.... But EVEN MNP HAS ARRIVED, C2 IS NOT AT ALL COMING... And for few (still a good number of) users me included, C2 after MNP is NOT AT ALL NEEDED... In the MID-END they have bought Symbian... To be honest, Symbian is a good and powerful OS.. If they didn't bought Symbian, surely Samsung, SE would not have abandoned it.. They have done much damage to symbian than developing it, especially in TOUCH VERSION OF SERIES60.. oh... Thats another rant for another day.. Let me continue other points.. In high end, they lost the wow factor, like one exp on N95 times... All their latest flagships are UNDER-POWERED wrt hardware specs incl critical ones like RAM (Remember N97 problems)... Their upcoming Enterprise flagship is E7... 1. It has great 4.3" AMOLED screen --- But has small resolution 2. As business device it has barcode and biz-card scanner??? No the 8MPx cam is NOT-AUTOFOCUS 3. BIG screen good for movie watching???? It has NO card slot and (1200mAh) small battery 4. KeyBoard is good --- NO seperate number keys as in EPIC or E90 5. Has USB-On-The-Go feature and Mini-HDMI port --- BUT DOESN'T COMES WITH CABLE FOR THAT 6. Phone is SLIM --- NOT AN EXCUSE FOR NON-USER_REMOVABLE-SMALL-BATTERY Maemo was GOOD, but they disappointed buyers of N900 with cr@ppy res!stive screen.. As if it is NOT ebough, they have ditched Maemo and saying "WE ARE COMING WITH MEEGO"... Whether MEEGO is coming in right time???? A BIGGG NOOOO... Atleast they should have used Android for stop-gap atleast.. Android single-handedly helped MANY SINKING SHIPS (like earlier SE, MOTO, etc) to reach the shore.. But NOKIA is ready to sink than going for Android.... And in CDMA arena, even many people are ready to give 7k for OLD and OUTDATED 6275... But I WILL NOT EVEN COMMENT ABOUT THEIR BIGGEST CDMA BLUNDERS HERE... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kkdeep 6 Report post Posted January 7, 2011 Nokia probably does not want to adopt Android for fear of loosing control of whole mobile echosystem. Somebody else dictating the software and Nokia being just a dumb hardware assembler. But then the recent rumours of Nokia coming out with Windows 7 phones does not make sense and also gives us hope to see Android on Nokia. Build quality of Nokia handsets is great. They are like cockroaches and just don't die. If they do decide to come out with Android phones, it will be be beneficial to both Android and Nokia. It can take the Android to next level and can beat iOS for good. Hope better sense prevails on Nokia. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rajanmehta 4,056 Report post Posted January 7, 2011 Build quality of Nokia handsets is great. They are like cockroaches and just don't die. Lol...That's a good analogy....and perhaps explains why Nokia Users have been slow to adopt to new fragile Honey Bees..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites