Samsung and LG promises more tachfonov
The percentage of phones with touch screens since their emergence has continued to grow strongly. In concrete terms this is as follows: in 2007 13,9% of the total number of phones, while in the current 2009 is already 37,2%. Thus the two largest Korean mobile phone manufacturer, Samsung and LG, believe that growth will continue to meet the demand will increase the number of produced tachfonov.
Samsung is expected in 2009 to sell no less than 57 million devices with touch screens. The next year, Samsung will supply the market already tachfonov 100 million, which represents 45% of the total number of models of the firm. LG is also not lagging behind. Next year, the manufacturer is planning to increase the proportion of sensors from 36% to 40%. At the same time will be the redistribution of shares phones with resistive and capacitive screens. And now Samsung is miles ahead of LG, because the capacitive screens amount to 65% of all installed on the phones, while LG in the figure is only 20%.
It should be noted that the two most popular models tachfonov data producers, Samsung Star (10 million units sold) and the LG KP500 (5 million units sold) have not capacitive, and resistive screens.
Samsung is expected in 2009 to sell no less than 57 million devices with touch screens. The next year, Samsung will supply the market already tachfonov 100 million, which represents 45% of the total number of models of the firm. LG is also not lagging behind. Next year, the manufacturer is planning to increase the proportion of sensors from 36% to 40%. At the same time will be the redistribution of shares phones with resistive and capacitive screens. And now Samsung is miles ahead of LG, because the capacitive screens amount to 65% of all installed on the phones, while LG in the figure is only 20%.
It should be noted that the two most popular models tachfonov data producers, Samsung Star (10 million units sold) and the LG KP500 (5 million units sold) have not capacitive, and resistive screens.
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