With yesterday’s Q2 2011 earnings call by Apple, another milestone has been reached by the surging California-based company. Apple is now the world’s largest handset maker by revenue.
Apple’s revenues from the iPhone: $11.9 billion for the quarter
Nokia’s revenues from all phones: $9.4 billion for the quarter
Apple iPhones shipped: 18.6 million
Nokia’s handsets shipped: 108.5 million
Apple accomplished this as their iPhones have a higher average selling price versus Nokia’s handsets:
iPhone: $638
Nokia’s handsets: $87
Nokia has teamed up with Microsoft to develop new smartphones. We haven’t seen any offerings yet, but once they start churning out units, will Nokia regain the glamour it once had, or is that a thing of the past?
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