Apple’s Profit Share Among Top Mobile Phone Manufacturers Reached 75%
Asymco's analyst Horace Dediu has published his
“Apple reached 75% of profit share, nearly 40% of revenue share and 9% of units share”.
“Apple and Samsung combined for about 91% of profits with RIM third at 3.7%, HTC fourth at 3.0% and Nokia last at 1.8% of a $15 billion total for the quarter”.
Dediu’s estimations cover eight top manufacturers of mobile phones: Apple, Samsung, Nokia, HTC, LG, Research in Motion, Sony Ericsson and Motorola. While the analysis does not include several big players such as China-based ZTE, his calculations provide a relatively full picture of the market.
According to his numbers, Apple has taken the top place in profits for thirteen quarters in row after it had overtaken Nokia, and now the company dominates the market with 75% profit share. Apple succeeds by achieving high profitability on its high-end devices, which enables the company to generate the majority of profits while controlling less than 10 percent of unit sales.