Nokia slips to No. 10 in smartphone market: Gartner
Nokia slips to No. 10 in smartphone market: Gartner
Finnish manufacturer Nokia, once the undisputed leader of the 
mobile market, has suffered a mighty fall from the pole position it once
 enjoyed. Despite encouraging sales of Lumia series, Nokia has slipped 
to the tenth position in the smartphone market, according to research 
firm Gartner.
Nokia sold 5.1 million Lumia 
smartphones in the first quarter of 2013, according to Gartner. In the 
fourth quarter of 2012, the company was ranked at eighth position in the
 global smartphone market. During 2012, the manufacturer sold 39.3 
million phones, down 53% over the preceding year.
Nokia
 said it sold 5.6 million units of Lumia phones during the first quarter
 of the year, up 25% year over the Q4 2012. The company claimed to have 
shipped a total of 6.1 million smart devices, which includes its Asha 
series of smartphones as well. It predicted that Lumia sales would be up
 27% at the end of the ongoing quarter. 
| Company | Units (Q1 2013) | Market share % (Q1 2013) | Units (Q1 2012) | Market share %(Q1 2012) | 
| Samsung | 64,740.0 | 30.8 | 40,612.8 | 27.6 | 
| Apple | 38,331.8 | 18.2 | 33,120.5 | 22.5 | 
| LG Electronics | 10,080.4 | 4.8 | 4,961.4 | 3.4 | 
| Huawei Technologies | 9,334.2 | 4.4 | 5,269.6 | 3.6 | 
| ZTE | 7,883.3 | 3.8 | 4,518.9 | 3.1 | 
| Others | 79,676.4 | 37.9 | 58,537.0 | 39.8 | 
However,
 it is not just the smartphone segment which is a pain point for Nokia. 
The company seems to be faring not too well in the mobile phone market 
on the whole. Battling to keep up with Samsung and Apple in the global 
phone race, Nokia lost almost 5 percentage points of market share in the
 first quarter, as per Gartner.
Among the 
different vendors, Samsung took much of the gains, remaining in the 
number one position with a market share of 23.6 percent, ahead of Nokia 
on 14.8% and Apple on 9%. Nokia had held a 19.7% share just a year ago.
Those
 figures followed a 13 percent rise in sales by Samsung, a 16 percent 
increase by Apple, and a 24 percent fall by Nokia, compared with the 
same period last year.
So-called "smart feature
 phones" like those in Nokia's Asha range have limited smartphone 
capabilities such as Internet and email access and touch screens but are
 cheaper than the likes of Samsung's high-end Galaxy models or Apple's 
iPhone.
They are crucial to Nokia's future as 
it defends its leading market share in emerging economies such as India 
and Africa, while struggling to keep up in the smartphone race.
Worryingly
 for Nokia, however, Gartner said that overall sales of the cheaper 
feature phones were slowing, as consumers kept hold of their phones for 
longer.
"Feature phones users across the world 
are either finding their existing phones good enough or are waiting for 
smartphones prices to drop further," said research analyst Anshul Gupta.
However, on a positive note, Gartner said that Nokia's Windows Phone sales have sequentially improved in Q1 2013.
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