Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Samsung Dominates Apple and Nokia in 2012

In the video below, Fool analyst Lyons George talks about Samsung's dominance over rivals Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL  ) and Nokia (NYSE: NOK  ) in the smartphone market last year.

The Korean manufacturer shipped 213 million smartphones over 2012, setting a record for smartphone shipments. The number for Apple: 135.8 million. While Apple's numbers represent 46% growth year over year, the iPhone's market share remained stagnant at 19%, Lyons says. Samsung's market share jumped from 20% to 30% in that time.

Nokia, meanwhile, saw its share drop from 15% to 5%.

So what is Samsung doing differently?

It is covering the market at every corner, from the high-end Galaxy S and Galaxy Note to low-end models like the Galaxy Y. If you have a pulse and a wallet, there's a Samsung phone for you, Lyons says. But whether that's a profitable strategy remains to be seen. Samsung's margins are much smaller than Apple's.

But Apple cannot afford to ignore the strategy, and it's a good bet the iPhone maker will enter the lower end of the market in the near future, Lyons says.

Will Nokia also make a move to counter Samsung? It's true that Nokia has been struggling in a world of Apple and Android smartphone dominance. However, the company banked its future on its next-generation Lumia line of Windows smartphones, and promising early results have taken many by surprise. Motley Fool analyst Charly Travers has authored a brand-new premium report that digs into both the opportunities and risks facing Nokia.�To get started, simply click here now, and as an added bonus you'll receive a FREE year of expert analysis and guidance to keep you up-to-date on Nokia's progress.

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