For all the talk of the Apple iPhone 4.0, the year 2010 certainly belonged to HTC phones and Samsung phones. With sales of their smartphones touching stunning heights, the going couldn't have been any better for these two industry veterans.
HTC phones and Samsung telephones are both known around the globe for their superior quality smartphone that delivers more than they promise. Of course , the higerst selling smartphones now in the UK are the HTC Need and the Samsung Galaxy S only. Of course, there are countless other smartphone from these 2 mobile phone majors that have done equally well this year. A number of these include, HTC Legend, HTC HD2, and the Samsung Tocco Lite and Samsung Genio Touch. Again, these are only two more names from both these cell-phone makers with a few others doing just as well in the market place this year.
All settled it is obviously the season for smartphone now. There have been a record climb in the sales figures of HTC phones and Samsung telephones this year. There are rather more than 2 industry reports supporting this belief. We are here referencing from only 1 such source for the advantage of our readers.
And the source is the Global Quarterly Cell Telephone Tracker from IDC. This quarterly report exposes figures that prove beyond any iota of doubt that both the HTC phones and the Samsung telephones are miles ahead of their challengers.
To begin with make sure we know what both HTC and Samsung have done so far and what are their targets for the quarter ahead. Well, HTC Enterprise notched up a powerful 5.8 million units for quarter 3 and is aiming at nine million units sales for the 4th quarter. Similarly, the South Korean mobile phone major, Samsung has done 7.2 million units of sales of its handsets in Q3 and wants a whopping 10 million unit sales in the fourth quarter.
The sales of smartphones run on Android has actually influenced these really shocking figures. With smartphone handsets running on the most recent Windows 7 operating system coming up this trend is anticipated only to go up further.
HTC phones and Samsung telephones are both known around the globe for their superior quality smartphone that delivers more than they promise. Of course , the higerst selling smartphones now in the UK are the HTC Need and the Samsung Galaxy S only. Of course, there are countless other smartphone from these 2 mobile phone majors that have done equally well this year. A number of these include, HTC Legend, HTC HD2, and the Samsung Tocco Lite and Samsung Genio Touch. Again, these are only two more names from both these cell-phone makers with a few others doing just as well in the market place this year.
All settled it is obviously the season for smartphone now. There have been a record climb in the sales figures of HTC phones and Samsung telephones this year. There are rather more than 2 industry reports supporting this belief. We are here referencing from only 1 such source for the advantage of our readers.
And the source is the Global Quarterly Cell Telephone Tracker from IDC. This quarterly report exposes figures that prove beyond any iota of doubt that both the HTC phones and the Samsung telephones are miles ahead of their challengers.
To begin with make sure we know what both HTC and Samsung have done so far and what are their targets for the quarter ahead. Well, HTC Enterprise notched up a powerful 5.8 million units for quarter 3 and is aiming at nine million units sales for the 4th quarter. Similarly, the South Korean mobile phone major, Samsung has done 7.2 million units of sales of its handsets in Q3 and wants a whopping 10 million unit sales in the fourth quarter.
The sales of smartphones run on Android has actually influenced these really shocking figures. With smartphone handsets running on the most recent Windows 7 operating system coming up this trend is anticipated only to go up further.
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