Patrick sponsor continues to lose marketshare
Motorola narrowly maintained its position as second-largest handset manufacturer – but its share of global sales fell to 14.6 per cent, from 21.9 per cent a year ago, according to estimates by Gartner, a research company.
Samsung, the world’s number three, increased its share to 13.4 per cent, gaining prime position to overhaul its US rival. “It will be interesting to see what Samsung can do in the third and fourth quarters. Samsung has been bringing in more mid-tier handsets and cutting prices on older phones faster to help build market share," said Carolina Milanesi, an analyst at Gartner.
US analysts and IDC, a rival market research firm that published global handset sales figures this month, reckon Samsung passed Motorola in the second quarter. US analysts also reckon Motorola’s market share may dip further before stabilizing when handset models to include the 3G Razr2 are launched in many markets in the next months.