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Replacement market drives Western European handset market
Consumers head for mid-tier phones
Worldwide sales of mobile phones reached close to 305 million units in the second quarter of 2008, a 11.8 per cent increase over the second quarter of 2007, according to Gartner. Sales of mobile phones in the mature markets of Western Europe and North America slightly recovered after a difficult start. Western Europe reached close to 42 million units while North America surpassed 44 million units in the second
Which handsets generate the most mobile ad requests?
Admob has released Feburary numbers for requests hitting its ad-server network globally. The stats show the numbers of ad requests made in five top country markets, as well as by regional territories. Admob breaks the requests down intoGartner sees no easy way out for Motorola
Mature mobile phone markets picked up in the second quarter of 2007 after a slowdown in the first quarter, according to market analyst Gartner, although there was little respite in terms of market share for Motorola.
WIRE: Sony Ericsson and Orange reveal next phase of music partnership
Sony Ericsson and Orange have announced the extension of their music partnership, which has seen Orange sell over two million Sony Ericsson Walkman handsets which feature the Orange full track music download service, Orange Music Store, in just over
ANALYSIS: Motorola bad, Sony Ericsson not so bad
Motorola's recent profits warning, in which it warned that handset shipments will down 32% over the year giving rise to revenues $0.75bn down on the previous guidance make "horrible reading", according to a note from Martin Garner, Director
Sony Ericsson's Flint defends demand for independent UIQ
Independence Day
Sony Ericsson ceo Miles Flint has told Mobile Europe that he thinks there is space in the market for an independently owned UI software platform for an open OS – and that that platform is UIQ.
Flint said that Sony Ericsson remains committed to opening up ownership of UIQ, which it bought out from Symbian and currently owns entirely.
Asked who he thought would be interested
Handset sales up
But not for Motorola
The Western European mobile phone market, consisting of traditional mobile phones and converged devices, grew by 9% year on year in 3Q06. Sony Ericsson moved up to a very strong fourth, putting real pressure





