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Billion Phone Goal Missed By A RAZR Edge Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Tuesday, 06 March 2007
It was supposed to be the first year mobile phones sales reached a billion units. It came close but missed by a RAZRs edge. Now it may never happen. Can the mobile phone market sustain another billion unit year?
Sure, all the pundits are predicting another 12 per cent growth this year, with Analysis putting the 2007 estimate at 1.14 billion. Gartner's own number is a little higher at 1.2 billion. But the pace of growth was showing signs of slowing in the final Quarter of 2006 and with market leaders Motorola and Nokia now so far ahead of the field its no surprise we are seeing a strategy change.

Last week Motorola Chairman and CEO, Ed Zander, announced the company was no longer going for gold when it came to handset sales. The new strategy he said is "not about market share any more". It's no wonder when you look at the way Nokia and Motorola have ripped through the marketshare rankings in 200-6.

According to the Gartner figures Nokia's share grew from 35% to 36.2% per cent a year earlier. Motorola grew form 17.8% to 21.5%. None of the other companies fared very well, with BenQ possibly suffering the most, which is not surprising.

But all that growth came at a cost, which is why Zander says Motorola will be singing a new tune in 2007. Motorola has achieved its healthy marketshare through deep discounts on its ever popular RAZR phones and while that's allowed the company to get closer to Nokia, Zander now remembers the point of being in business is to make money.

Apparently Motorola has had a secret company mission to become number one in the cell phone market but that's looking increasingly hard and since the company missed its latest earnings estimates, Zander has had to refocus the company on profit rather than share.

"I think we got carried away with being No. 1," Zander was quoted saying.

So although the final Quarter of 2006 saw 21 percent growth over the equivalent 2005 quarter, to record 284.2 million units sold for the three months to Christmas, that rate of growth was actually levelling off and nobody is predicting another 20 plus percent year in 2007.

Emerging markets India and China saw new handset owners at the rates like 10 million a month for much of the year. To reach a billion phones in a year is just short of 3 million a week. Meanwhile users in mature markets such as Europe and North America pocketed upgrades favouring slim phones from Motorola and multimedia handhelds from Nokia.

It managed to take the market to over 990 million units for the year - 21.3% up from the 816.6 million units sold in 2005.

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