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First Quarter Sales of Nokia Slump 30%

By Richard - Tuesday 29 April 2014 No Comments
Nokia has just sold the phone business to Microsoft , but has not made ​​a good condition better . In the first quarter of 2014 , Nokia mobile phone sales plunged 30 % compared to last year . This Ppenurunan due to slowing sales of both feature phones and smartphones Nokia .
Nokia does not clearly mention the exact figures regarding sales of Windows Phone Lumia this time , but said very clearly that the reason lies in the decline of Lumia sales " strong momentum in the competitive smartphone platform " ( Android and iOS ) . Simply put , Nokia admitted that its Windows phones lose momentum , so slow sales .
Unit Nokia handset , which Nokia discontinued operations , recorded a 30 % decline in sales to 2.66 billion U.S. dollars in the first quarter . This contributes increasingly operating loss of 326 million euros , compared with a loss of the same period last year which only reached 73 million euros .
Between feature phones and smartphones , Nokia said the loss was largely due to the striking decline in feature phone sales , and coupled with a decline in smartphone sales .
Interestingly , Nokia 's smartphone sales have increased from 5.6 million units sold in Q1 2014 , but the average selling price has gone down . Most likely related to the low-cost smartphone Nokia Lumia 520 is offered at a discount large enough . Mobile features declined in both volume and average selling price .

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