Gene Jones <jasin@janus.com> wrote in news:jasin-
4AD99C.16383026102007@mpls-nnrp-04.inet.qwest.net:
> Yes, agree... but overall the iPhone has a much longer battery
life.
> Even simple things like when you put it up to your ear to talk,
it
> senses the MASS of your head, then dims the screen to black.
Pull it
> away, it brightens back up. The nokia doesn't do that.
>
>
A little reality check:
"Top Five Mobile Phone Vendors
Nokia posted its second consecutive quarter of 100+ million
units, and shipped more units than the next three vendors
combined. This accomplishment emphasizes Nokia's size, but was
also notable since the company was handicapped by component
shortages. Despite a depressed average shipment price resulting
from a high volume of entry level 1110 and 1116 models, Nokia was
able to realize operating margin improvement across all of its
device categories due to scalability, lowered cost structures,
distribution, and brand recognition. Entry level devices made up
the bulk of Nokia's shipments, but its converged mobile devices
and feature phones helped drive revenues and profits."
Of the 289 million Sellphones shipped in 3Q 2007, over 100
million of them were Nokia's! #2 Samsung shipped 42.6M. #3 Moto
shipped 37.2M.
Larry
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All these phones on these few channels. No WONDER there's
dropouts!...(c;
Source:
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/071025/20071025005708.html?.v=1