Absrtact: Yesterday, Strategy Analytics released the latest investigation report, announced that according to 2014 Q3 shipments, Millet has become the world's third largest mobile phone manufacturers. A report by IDC, another market research firm, also corroborated the Strategy Analytics's conclusions. Millet 180
Yesterday, Strategy Analytics released the latest investigation report, announced that according to the 2014 Q3 shipments, Millet has become the world's third largest mobile phone manufacturers. A report by IDC, another market research firm, also corroborated the Strategy Analytics's conclusions. Millet 18 million of the quarterly shipments, although the distance between Apple and Samsung, but has been in the second group of the first hit line, gained 5.6% of the global share.
But last night, things suddenly changed. Lenovo announces completion of its takeover of Motorola Mobility. In the IDC report, originally Lenovo and millet shipments are only 400,000, if you want to count Motorola sales, the go-ahead is also expected things. Strategy Analytics, the originator of the Affair, also published an article in the official blog, Lenovo & Motorola occupies 8% of the global smartphone market.
So Yang and Liu June announced that Lenovo is the world's third largest handset manufacturer. And Yang is very confident about the future, hope that the next fiscal year in the world will be able to achieve 100 million smartphone and tablet computer sales, this and Millet's "next year global 100 million" goal is also coincide.
Moreover, millet and Lenovo in the future have a lot of room for growth. Over the past year, Millet has been the fastest-growing TOP5 handset maker in the world. They have made good progress in their internationalization in India and Southeast Asia, leaving a great opportunity for the Asia-Pacific and BRIC markets next year. Of course, Lenovo will not miss this market, and they have another dividend, is Motorola back to China. In two years of Google's takeover, Motorola abandoned the world's largest smartphone market.
Yang said Motorola would be in the form of a fully independent subsidiary, and Lenovo must let the Motorola brand return to China in the shortest possible time. With Motorola's brand potential in China over the past more than 10 years and its local operations management experience, they are sure to be key players in China's high-end mobile phone market.
Whether millet or Lenovo, anyway, the world's third are Chinese manufacturers. No, not Chinese!