Things are changing in the world of smartphones, according to the October Mobile Metrics Report from AdMob. The organization, which is in the process of being acquired by Google, traced the operating systems and handsets running on devices served by its network, said Nicole Leverich, the company's director of corporate communications. The AdMob network, she said, serves ads and applications for more...
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By Joe Wilcox , Betanews For days, I've read blogs and news stories misstating Apple's cell phone profitability compared to Nokia. Headlines range from the AppleBlog's " Apple Surpasses Nokia as Most Profitable Cell Phone Maker " to Reuters' " Apple tops phone chart as Nokia, Samsung step up " to Silicon Alley Insider's " Apple's iPhone Operating Profit Beats Nokia For The...
I’ve talked before about just how amazing Apple’s performance in the cell-phone (and laptop) market is. Last quarter, only two years after entering the cell-phone market, Apple became #1, at least if you measure by how much money they made rather than how many phones they shipped. Apple shipped 7.4 million iPhones for $4.5 billion but [...]
Apple Surpasses Nokia as Most Profitable Cell Phone Maker : Despite controlling a much smaller share of the market, Apple is now much more profitable than Nokia, overtaking the handset maker as the most lucrative company in the business of selling…
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When it comes to mobile phones, you don’t mess with Nokia, right? Well, it appears Apple’s iPhone is certainly powerful, as latest reports show that Apple overtook Nokia as the handset company with the highest total operating profit in September. Considering that Nokia has a whole bunch of different cell phone models, and Apple only has 3 iPhone versions, it’s certainly something...
Perhaps it would be better to rename it the iPhone 3G$? Do you see what we did just there? Today, Reuters is reporting Apple overtook Nokia as the handset company with the highest total operating profit in the September quarter;…
Apple has officially dethroned Nokia as the world's most profitable mobile phone maker in this year's third fiscal quarter, according to a report from Strategy Analytics . “We estimate Apple’s operating profit for its iPhone handset division stood at $1.6 billion in the third quarter of 2009,” wrote analyst Alex Spektor. Nokia made $1.1 billion in the same quarter.
When you are developing your positioning statement, do you maximize your competitive advantage over your competition? Take a look at how Verizon with HTC’s Imagio & Google’s Droid Eris is attacking Apple’s iPhone with AT&T’s cell phone coverage. How does this apply to marketing your brand? Does your company have a big, bad competititor? What is it that [...]
After a French regulatory agency votes against the exclusive deal between Orange and Apple to distribute the iPhone in France, both companies agree to comply, leaving T-Mobile Germany as the last exclusive European distributor of the iPhone. - Apple and the French cell phone operator Orange formally dropped their exclusive arrangement to distribute the iPhone in France Nov. 3. The decision comes months...
Both The New York Times and Britain’s Financial Times feature pieces in today’s editions discussing the battle between Microsoft’s (MSFT) Windows Mobile for cell phones, Apple’s (AAPL) iPhone, and phones running Google’s (GOOG The Times piece, “Big Cellphone Makers Shifting to Android System,” leads with the mention that Microsoft has been [...]
Mobile News Overload Last week was kind of slow (news wise at least, busy for me), except for several stories about cell phones - so let's dig into those. Verizon has started an odd ad campaign for a new cell phone. They gave Apple a backhanded slap a couple of weeks ago by kicking off a cell phone ad (that I see all the time now - see last week's post) mocking the terrible 3G coverage you can expect...
Intel Corp. and other technology stocks helped lead the way as markets climbed out of the trough they fell into in March -- even as the recession kept many big corporations and consumers sitting on their wallets instead of spending on computers and other high-tech products. Wary investors could find much to like about technology companies, including solid profits -- if slower growth than in the past...