Sony aiming to become 3rd overall smartphone manufacturer

04 March, 2013

The current top spots amongst smartphone manufacturers are taken up by Samsung and Apple, who combine for the lion's share of the market, making other manufacturers seem like they're arguing over scraps.



Nevertheless, Sony hopes to take over that elusive 3rd position, which, as of December 31st, was occupied by China-based manufacturer Huawei with its 4.9% markeshare. The rankings, provided by market research company IDC, put Sony at 4.5% for the same period, while ZTE, another emerging smartphone manufacturer from China, is next at 4.3%.

So, it's obvious that the race for 3rd place is neck-and-neck, which means that we should see a significant number of affordable devices from Sony, to rival those released by the Chinese for emerging markets.

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 06 Mar 2013
  • m7K

Ah, you are poor, and thats why you want Sony to steal market share from ZTE and HushAway. I got a surprise for you: Theres nothing to steal! They are both below 5 percent. Ofcors Sony must aim for higher end galaxy models and iphones. iphones ...

  • Anonymous
  • 06 Mar 2013
  • m7K

Up to you to buy one. I say go for high end at the price of Samsung flagships, and premium high end at the price of iphones. Intel did the same when Core i7 first launched, they created a new class where the competition could not follow. Z...

  • AnonD-26727
  • 06 Mar 2013
  • ajQ

Sony rocks.

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