Its a happy time here at the CDB blog when we have another new book to announuce, and yes for those counting, its my 11th book (second this year). I am proud to announce the:
TomiAhonen Phone Book 2010
This is in response to many readers and released as the companion volume to the highly popular TomiAhonen Almanac. In the Almanac there is only one chapter and 12 of the tables, charts and diagrams about the handset part of the mobile industry. Now the new TomiAhonen Phone Book 2010 gives you 171 pages all about the handsets part of the industry, with over 90 charts, diagrams and tables. Like the Almanac, the format is eBook and like the Almanac, it is formated for the small screen so you can carry all the phone industry stats in your pocket on your smartphone or in your Kindle or iPad or laptop etc. And just like the Almanac, the Phone Book costs only 9.99 Euros.
The TomiAhonen Phone Book 2010 discusses overall handset industry numbers like number of handsets sold, the market shares, the prices of handsets, regional differences etc. Then it looks at market shares of all phones, of smartphones and of dumbphones, as well as the market shares of the operating systems for smartphones. The Phone Book includes a whole chapter on the installed base of phones so if you need to know what features are common on phones worldwide, from color screens to GPS, from WiFi to Bluetooth and from memory card slot to media player, the numbers are there. There are 3G migration rates and cameraphone resolution migration rates etc.
The Phone Book includes plenty of regional numbers including market shares of handsets, smartphones, operating systems etc by region, etc. There are useful comparisons of average sales prices regionally for all phones, smartphones and dumbphones, as well as an overall handset price pyramid. There is a chapter on smartphone app stats, and a chapter on the Digital Divide with a focus on handsets. There even are business overviews of the five biggest global rivals (by revenues) in handsets (Nokia, Samsung, Apple, RIM and Motorola) and illustrative charts of their recent sales performance and their regional footprints.
Like in the Almanac, there is a big numbers section in the back of the Phone Book which includes the 60 biggest countries and short summaries of their mobile and handset markets (how many handsets sold annually, who are the biggest handset and smartphone brands in that market) and such useful tables as the biggest country-markets by number of handsets sold, and by value of the handset markets.
There will be some sample pages soon at the ordering page, but some readers may have noticed, that in the new The Insider's Guide to Mobile that I released earlier, there were 7 charts and tables taken from the Phone Book 2010. For those who are familiar with the Almanac, the format is identical, same style of text and same style of diagrams, tables, charts and graphs that make it easy to quickly find the info you want,.
The TomiAhonen Phone Book is now available, for immediate download, and costs only 9.99 Euros. The eBook will only be available from my website. Here is the link to the ordering and information page:
http://www.tomiahonen.com/ebook/phonebook.html
I will also return to blog about some interesting findings from the Phone Book so please come back.
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Do you believe the rubbish you print?
Tomi has addressed the reason Nokia has trouble with getting carrier support in the States in his blogs, you clearly haven't been paying attention.
Re Apps; ooh let me see do I believe the facts and figures and expertise of someone who actually studies the industry for a living, or some clueless blogger who invents numbers to support his case?
Difficult one that....no, I'll take Tomi's view, thanks.
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