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Nokia still the King Kong of mobile making

News Sony Ericsson pushed LG Electronics into fifth place and shortened the gap between itself and Samsung for the number three spot, according to iSuppli. Samsung shipped only 5.9 million more units than Sony Ericsson in the 2006 fourth quarter. [30 Jan 2007]

Nokia tops mobile sales charts

News While the Finnish telecom giant's price-cutting strategy paid off in Western Europe, it lost some ground in North America and Latin America to Korean companies Samsung and LG, In-Stat/MDR said. However, it was given a run for its money by Samsung... [04 Nov 2004]

Nokia leads a shrinking mobile market

News The Finnish giant's sales fell from 33.5 million for the first quarter of 2001 to 32.5 million for Q1 2002. This gap has been illustrated by Samsung's recent decision to introduce a high-end colour screen handset into Europe without GPRS capability. [22 May 2002]

Sony Ericsson makes handset gains

News But a Sony Ericsson representative still ranked the company fifth in the world in terms of overall shipments, behind Siemens, Samsung, Motorola and Nokia. Nokia CEO Jorma Ollila has dismissed any concerns that the Finnish industrial giant's long... [20 Apr 2004]

Power in the palm of your hand - who holds the handheld aces?

Comment However, taking a wider view suggests that Microsoft's partnerships with handset OEMs such as Samsung and Sony don't compare favourably with Symbian's natural affinity with the big three of Ericsson, Motorola and Nokia. [04 Dec 2000]

Mobile sales boom - Asia-Pac take a bow

News Samsung and Sony Ericsson trail with 12.2 per cent and 7.7 per cent respectively. Motorola remains the Finnish company's closest rival, with 20.6 per cent of the market. Together, Motorola, Nokia and Samsung accounted for 68 per cent of global... [22 Nov 2006]

Mobile sales in 2004 to be better than expected

News Rivals Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics and Sony Ericsson significantly improved their shares at Nokia's expense. The Finnish giant, however, has issues to ponder. Samsung rose one point to reach a 14.6 per cent market share, while number two... [29 Jul 2004]

Not yet 3G but Nokia comes back with sexy devices

News The last year has generally seen commentators agree other handset makers have stolen a march on Nokia in design, with Samsung, Siemens and even Sony Ericsson producing sexier models, although Nokia’s ease-of-use has rarely been questioned, [28 Oct 2003]

Nokia upbeat in face of declining market share

News But while Nokia continues to lead the handset market and also plays a commanding roll in the cellular infrastructure market, where it is marginally ahead of players such as Siemens, Nortel and Lucent, but trails Ericsson, according to Dell'Oro... [14 Jun 2004]

High-end handsets boost mobile phone market

News But the analyst said features and form factor - rather than software - remain the primary decision criteria for most users, with the Motorola RAZR, Nokia 6230i, Samsung E720 and Sony Ericsson K750i all experiencing strong demand. [17 Aug 2005]

Nokia-Psion rumour raises more Symbian doubts

News However, Nokia's fiercest competitor in the smart phone market over the long term is likely to be Microsoft and there are those who believe the Finnish giant must control the mobile OS to remain strong. [10 Nov 2003]

Openwave chief backs down in Nokia spat

News It includes top industry names, such as mm02, NTT DoCoMo, Fujitsu, Matsushita, Mitsubishi Electric, Motorola, NEC, Nokia, Samsung, Sharp, Siemens, Sony Ericsson, Symbian, Toshiba and Vodafone. Earlier this week, Listwin accused Nokia of trying to... [06 Feb 2002]

Ericsson to pull Symbian rug from under Nokia's feet?

News Panasonic, Samsung, Siemens and Sony-Ericsson all have smaller stakes. Nokia is in the process of buying Psion's 31 per cent stake in Symbian, which would give the Finnish mobile giant ownership of 63 per cent of the business. [23 Mar 2004]

Symbian shareholders divvy up company as Nokia loses out

News That Nokia now owns around half of Symbian does not make it the Finnish company's pet, according to Symbian CEO David Levin. However, the other main player in Symbian's shares, Samsung, has reduced its stake, which is barely 18 months old. [07 Jul 2004]

Global mobile sales surge 20 per cent in 2003

News The Finnish phone-maker also became the market leader in North America, displacing Motorola, which saw its share decline in the last quarter of the year. Samsung held onto third place worldwide in 2003 with a market share of about 10 per cent and... [11 Mar 2004]

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