Seth Weintreaub of 9to5Mac published an article that explains, in his opinion, why Apple will overtake Nokia to become the leading seller of mobile phones in the world.
At this rate of growth (and perhaps with the launch of a mobile low-priced) Apple will have the numbers needed to crush Nokia in the second half of 2011. The release of new iPhone is typically in the second fiscal quarter, but it is only in the third quarter that the units come in sales massively. The increase in demand and agreements with new entrants will help Apple to grow its market significantly.
Meanwhile, the Nokia platform will be renewed until Windows Phone 7 will be offered on the new device. The products at low prices with Android products from LG, Samsung, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Acer, Huawei and others eat the share of Nokia in 2011, whose prospects are not rosy. Hardly anyone wants a Symbian phone, knowing that within a few months, the operating system will be deleted.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
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