CCID Consulting has recently released its data showing that the sales volume of China's smartphone market in the thrid quarter of 2008 reached 7.47 million units, up 0.6% from the second quarter. The total smartphone sales in the third quarter reached 18.17 billion yuan (US$2.54 billion), up 4.5% sequentailly. Smartphones' sales volume in the third quarter accounted for 19.3% of the total handset sales volume in China, up 0.7% from the second quarter.
The shares of Nokia and Motorola accounted for 89.15% of the total market. The China-based research firm forecasts that their market share will even reach over 90%.
Nokia's smartphones range low-end to high-end segments, with product prices varying from several hundred yuan to 6,000 yuan. Nokia dominated the 2,000-yuan-and-under segment. Motorola's market share improved slightly in the third quarter, with its new mid-range products becoming popular among users.
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