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Samsung Nokia
Almost no.1 is for its manufacturing facility who produces only .02 % less mobiles in a min compared to no1 samsung
Still no one is for it sales the most no f phones in india regardless f its downfall t present, the manufacturing unit of Nokia India has manpower of more than 4100 people.
Nokia manufactures at both d plants
People still prefer nokia ovr ny othr brand coz f its durability which d Indians found very imp
Samsung produces mobile phones in Noida nw coz f d xcesive load on Noida plant hence de hav moved many products to its Chennai plant apart frm mobiles
Sasung business solutions contribute 23% of company’s revenues
Samsung has invested 70billion usd as of 23rd june 2012 for d excessive load
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Nokia made Rs. 12929 crores in the year 2010-11. It made Rs 12900 crores the year before registering a 0.2% growth. In the ever expanding market, Nokia has held its own. Samsung has occupied a prominent second position with Rs. 5720 crores. India’s homegrown mobile handset manufacturer Micromax generated revenues of Rs. 2289 crores and is placed below Samsung. Research in Motion, LG, G’Five, Karbonn, Spice, Maxx and Sony Ericsson are the other vendors in the top 10 list who have revenues more than 600 crores.
There was a talk of G’Five unseating Nokia from its top position. I fail to see how that is possible. G’Five has generated revenues of Rs. 1326 crores in 2010-11. Which means, Nokia is at least 10 times bigger than G’Five in terms of revenues. Of course, G’Five has its mega plan and it isn’t half bad.
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G’Five has manufacturing capacity to produce 5 million handsets every month. It has a product portfolio of 300 models and it can launch 2 new models every week. G’Five can go from ideation to delivery in just 45 days. That gives a unique advantage for G’Five over many of its rivals. In 2011, G’Five is selling 2.3 million cell phones every month which translates to Rs. 6720 crores in sales.
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