FRAMINGHAM, MA - Following a record quarter of worldwide shipments, the mobile phone market slowed slightly in the first quarter due to expected seasonality. According to IDC, worldwide mobile phone shipments totaled 174.3 million units in 1Q05, falling 12.6% from the fourth quarter but increasing 9.2% year over year.
Nokia maintained its no. 1 position
with a 30.9% share despite enduring the
largest sequential decrease in shipments. Motorola once
again captured second place with further penetration into Europe and
leadership in the Americas. Samsung, the only company among the leading
vendors to post a sequential gain, locked up third place and regained
its momentum to catch up with Motorola after experiencing declining
shipments in 2004.
Holding in fourth place is LG Electronics, marking the company's third consecutive quarter of shipments greater than ten million. Sony Ericsson beat out Siemens for fifth place by just 100,000 units.
"Most vendors have increased their shipment levels from a year ago, showing that despite a slight downturn from the previous quarter, consumer demand is still strong and vendors are prepared to meet that demand with a broad selection of phones," said Ramon Llamas, research analyst for IDC's Mobility Group. "Vendors have been stretching the limits on what phones can do and what they are supposed to look like. Telephony is still at the core of the mobile phone, but now it can be wrapped with features to satisfy different consumer tastes. What were once considered high-end features are now standard on many low-cost phones as vendors battle to gain market share and consumer attention."
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Top 5 Vendors, Worldwide Mobile Phone Shipments and Market share, 1Q 2005 (Preliminary) | more |
Rank | Vendor | 1Q 2005 Shipments | 1Q 2005 Market share |
1 | Nokia | 53,800,000 | 30.9% |
2 | Motorola | 28,700,000 | 16.5% |
3 | Samsung | 24,500,000 | 14.1% |
4 | LG Electronics | 11,100,000 | 6.4% |
5 | Sony Ericsson | 9,400,000 | 5.4% |
Others | 46,800,000 | 26.9% | |
Total | 174,300,000 | 100.0% |
Source: IDC, April 27, 2005