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Q1 phone shipments up, but growth slows
Tim Green Apr 23 2007, 10:15am
Worldwide mobile phone shipments hit 256.4 million units in Q1, said IDC.
This represented a ten per cent increase year on year, but the actual total was 13.8 per cent lower than the record shipments recorded in the previous quarter.
Although the market may still be positive, the rate of growth is slowing. Through 2006, average quarterly growth was 20 per cent. IDC believes this is because high market penetration is making replacement handset sales, rather than first time handset sales, the dominant factor.
Rankings did not change among the top five vendors, although Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson and LG increased their market shares at the expense of Motorola and the other vendors outside the top five.
Manufacturer Q1 shipments market share
Nokia 91.1m (35.5%)
Motorola 45.4m (17.7%)
Samsung 34.8m (13.6%)
Sony Ericsson 21.8m (8.5%)
LG Electronics 15.8m (6.2%)
Others 47.5m (18.5%)
















