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The Chinese Mobile Phone Industry, 2Q 2009
Management Report
Published: June 2009
Pages: 18
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From: GBP 1143.75 Buy Now!
Research from: Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (MIC)
Sector: Mobile Markets
Abstract
This research report presents industry shipment volume forecast and recent quarter review of the Chinese mobile phone industry. The report includes shipment volume, and shipment breakdowns by maker, maker origin, system technology, and production location, as well as subscriber base by operator in China. The content of this report is based on primary data obtained through interviews with mobile operators, key channel players and chipmakers in China. The report finds that in the first quarter of 2009 the industry's mobile phone production volume declined 15.5% sequentially to 135.4 million units, marking the first time since 2003 that the industry experienced two consecutive quarters of sequential decline. In the second quarter of 2009, the industry is expected to see slight growth.
This research report presents industry shipment volume forecast and recent quarter review of the Chinese mobile phone industry. The report includes shipment volume, and shipment breakdowns by maker, maker origin, system technology, and production location, as well as subscriber base by operator in China. The content of this report is based on primary data obtained through interviews with mobile operators, key channel players and chipmakers in China. The report finds that in the first quarter of 2009 the industry's mobile phone production volume declined 15.5% sequentially to 135.4 million units, marking the first time since 2003 that the industry experienced two consecutive quarters of sequential decline. In the second quarter of 2009, the industry is expected to see slight growth.

