Apple and Samsung get 99% of the total mobile phone profits

04 May, 2012

Looks like it's a grim time to be a mobile phone manufacturer if you are not Apple or Samsung. According to the latest report by Asymco, Apple and Samsung accounted for 99 percent of the total mobile phone profits, with HTC taking the remaining 1 percent.



Out of the 99 percent Apple took the majority of it with an astounding 73 percent, with Samsung being left with the remaining 26 percent despite being the world's largest mobile phone manufacturer right now. As mentioned before, HTC took 1 percent out of the total and everybody else, including RIM, Nokia, LG, Motorola and Sony Mobile reported a loss in the first quarter.



With the launch of the Galaxy S III and the HTC One series phones, these two are likely to expand their share of profits over the coming quarters. However, it is going to take quite a bit of effort to dethrone Apple from the number one position, which it has managed to maintain despite not having the greatest market share.

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  • him
  • 14 May 2012
  • 3dr

There is no denying that the iphone is good. In fact it is as good as it gets!! Live with it! People don't like products that depreciate! And Apple products always maintain their value. Nokia products were once like that. Unfortunately not ...

  • AnonD-44227
  • 13 May 2012
  • qbH

and the 2 phones cost the same to manufacture

  • bfd2a
  • 08 May 2012
  • sST

Crap survey! Total Bullshit! There are two kind of lies: Either you speak lie outright Or use Statistics

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