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Saturday, November 27, 2004
3G in Europe
Nokia might experience even more pressure than today. More likely Samsung, LG and SonyEricsson will (at least initially) lead this market.
"Thelander says it will be tough for Nokia to dominate this market as it does elsewhere. He says Nokia doesn't have the reputation for color screens, flip phones and multimedia that are likely to be favored among 3G phones users."
"There's likely continued slippage in market share for Nokia," Thelander said. "Some of that's just continuing issues with the market, and some is lack of a strong 3G position."
Yahoo! News - Mobile Phone Makers Hoping To Get Boost From 3G Rollout
"Thelander says it will be tough for Nokia to dominate this market as it does elsewhere. He says Nokia doesn't have the reputation for color screens, flip phones and multimedia that are likely to be favored among 3G phones users."
"There's likely continued slippage in market share for Nokia," Thelander said. "Some of that's just continuing issues with the market, and some is lack of a strong 3G position."
Yahoo! News - Mobile Phone Makers Hoping To Get Boost From 3G Rollout

