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Pengiriman Smartphone Terbaru Menunjukkan Pemenang & Kalah

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Jika pengiriman smartphone global terbaru dapat dianggap sebagai dasar untuk menentukan apakah sebuah platform berkinerja baik, maka grafik ini menceritakan banyak hal.

Ini adalah grafik kuartalan mengenai jumlah ponsel pintar yang dikirimkan oleh Nokia, Samsung, Apple, Motorola, HTC, dan Sony Ericsson. Perlu dicatat bahwa ini hanya mencakup ponsel pintar dan bukan seluruh lini produk handset dari masing-masing produsen (meskipun untuk HTC dan Apple, angkanya sama karena mereka hanya menjual ponsel pintar).

Jika melihat grafik, Anda dapat melihat bahwa pengiriman ponsel pintar Nokia melonjak hingga puncaknya pada kuartal ke-4 tahun 2010 hingga kuartal ke-1 tahun 2011.

Namun, pada akhir kuartal ke-2 tahun ini, Apple dan Samsung menyusul bahkan melampaui Nokia.

Di sisi lain, HTC agak datar dari tahun 2008 hingga awal 2010, lalu tumbuh beberapa kali lipat mulai kuartal pertama 2010 hingga kuartal ini.

Penjualan smartphone Samsung sangat rendah hingga kuartal pertama tahun 2010, kemudian melampaui HTC pada kuartal ketiga tahun yang sama dan kini hampir berada di level yang sama dengan iPhone milik Apple. Samsung mengusung beberapa platform smartphone, termasuk Bada, Windows Phone 7, dan Android.

RIM juga mengalami pertumbuhan yang sangat stabil dengan penjualan perangkat keras BlackBerry mereka, meskipun tampaknya terdapat sedikit penurunan dalam angka-angka pada kuartal terakhir ini.

Android telah banyak membantu meningkatkan angka untuk Samsung dan HTC, meskipun tidak sebanyak itu untuk Sony Ericsson dan Motorola, namun masih ada pertumbuhan yang cukup terlihat di sana.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which companies surpassed Nokia in smartphone shipments by the end of Q2 2011?
Apple and Samsung caught up and even surpassed Nokia by the end of Q2 2011.
What platforms does Samsung carry for its smartphones?
Samsung carries Bada, Windows Phone 7, and Android platforms.
How did Android impact smartphone shipments for Samsung and HTC?
Android helped boost the numbers for Samsung and HTC significantly.
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22 Comments

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eXcalibur · 15 years ago

up up apple !

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wakeUpCall · 15 years ago

Bye bye, Nokia.

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Jonaflormicfren · 15 years ago

Well, time will change trends and modes. It is absolute.

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wawawoo1 · 15 years ago

nagsisisi na cguro ang nokia na hindi sila gumagawa ng android phones :D … samsung android = nice :D …

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newo · 15 years ago

still love SE. kahit loser sila.

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fr0stbyte · 15 years ago

Sammy’s soaring like an eagle! :D

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Pinoy Persuasion · 15 years ago

Sammy for the win! I love my Samsung Galaxy Ace! Saving for a Galaxy Tab!

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garrote · 15 years ago

Ouch nokia ouch.

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Pepito · 15 years ago

well Sony Ericsson pissed off their customers too. Imagine their X10 mini/pro and X8 getting stuck at android 2.1 whereas their specs could handle 2.2

they chose not to upgrade them so as to sell their new phones. This pissed off a lot of their users. Their first reason was that the users would get the best experience at 2.1, yes such a lame excuse

then last march they surprised everyone by saying that the X10 will get a gingerbread upgrade, and that phone only from their 2010 line up. They said they will focus all their resources on the X10 hahahaha.

They ruined themselves, yes they have nice new phones but they screwed up with their marketing strategy. Loyal customers now look at other brands

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Calvin · 15 years ago

the earthquake in japan really hurt Sony Ericsson. Sayang may potential pa naman yung lineup nila ng smartphones this year.

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21 · 15 years ago

Calvin is here.

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