Nokia admits defeat in Japan

January 29, 2010 by admin  
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Finnish has said it will stop selling its in Japan after struggling to grow its in the country.

said it would continue selling its luxury brand in Japan, and would dedicate its to .

has nearly 40% of the for mobile phones, but it reportedly managed to take only 0.3% of Japan’ last year.

and LG have also faced problems in Japan – a market dominated by sophisticated domestic phones.

According to research firm IDC Japan, foreign companies account for only 5% of the , which is dominated by local firms selling phones with features such as and functions.

The -owned was created in 1998 and focuses on one-off specialist phones costing from 3,500 euros to more than 100,000 euros.
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Nokia admits defeat in Japan

February 27, 2009 by admin  
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Finnish has said it will stop selling its in Japan after struggling to grow its in the country.

said it would continue selling its luxury brand in Japan, and would dedicate its to .

has nearly 40% of the for mobile phones, but it reportedly managed to take only 0.3% of Japan’ last year.

and LG have also faced problems in Japan – a market dominated by sophisticated domestic phones.

According to research firm IDC Japan, foreign companies account for only 5% of the , which is dominated by local firms selling phones with features such as and functions.

The -owned was created in 1998 and focuses on one-off specialist phones costing from 3,500 euros to more than 100,000 euros.

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