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Regular Mobile Phones Decreasing in Popularity, Smart Phones Grow 27 Percent

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According to Gartner, Inc., a business technology research company, cell phone sales totaled 286.1 million units during the second quarter of this year – a 6.1 percent decrease over the second quarter of last year. But, smart phone sales picked up considerable steam surpassing 40 million units in sales, a 27 percent increase from the second quarter of last year.

“Despite the challenging market, some devices sold well as consumers who would usually have purchased standard midrange devices either cut back to less expensive handsets or moved up the range to get more features for their money,” stated Carolina Milanesi, a research director at Gartner. “Touchscreen and qwerty devices remained a major driver for replacement sales and benefited manufacturers with strong, touch-focused midtier devices. However, the decline in average selling price (ASP) accelerated in the first half of the year and particularly affected manufacturers that focus on midtier and low-end devices, where margins are already slim.”

A great deal of this is credited to Apple’s expansion to a larger number of countries, which has had a clear effect on volume. Still though, companies like Nokia with their N97 and Research In Motion (RIM) with their popular BlackBerry line continued to dominate the number one and two positions respectively.

 

Image Credit: Gartner

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avatarlol

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avatarIf you add the 2Q09

If you add the 2Q09 percentage up, you get 99.9%. 

A: Where did they get 100.032%? 

B: How did they get over 100% at all?

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avatarBad formating

The issue is bad formating on the spreadsheet. They got 100% for the second column and 32,272.7 in the third column. Because of the formating the two numbers ran together. As for the 99.9 I'm sure all of the numbers in the second column were rounded off to the nearest tenth. If you didn't round them they would have come out to 100%.

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avatar@ Title  This is news...

@ Title

 This is news... how?

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