Analysts predict quarterly gains for Apple, Samsung, and HTC

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Apple, Samsung, and HTC will each post gains in their respective earnings reports according to 46 analysts polled by Reuters. “We expect second quarter earnings to reveal a widening gulf between the winners and losers and further illustrate the ‘changing of the guard’ as Apple, HTC and Samsung continue to increase market share,” CCS Insight analyst Geoff Blaber told the news outlet. Analysts say Samsung’s growth, which pushed it past Nokia as the largest smartphone builder in the world, was fueled by Google’s Android operating system. The group also collectively predicts that Apple sold 16.9 million iPhones during the fiscal third quarter. That figure is down from the fiscal second quarter of this year, but it’s also twice as many devices as Apple sold during the same quarter last year. Similarly, Samsung is expected to report that it shipped 19 million smartphones during the quarter and analysts believe the Korean company is on pace to surpass its 60 million unit sales target for the year. Nokia will continue to struggle, although we hope it picks up momentum when its Windows Phone devices begin launching later this year. “There were few products in the market that can match Galaxy S II as Apple appears to be delaying new iPhone debut due to disruptions in parts supply, while Nokia continues to fail to introduce competitive lineup,” Jin Sung-hye, a Hyundai Securities analyst, said.
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9 Comments
  • Technowiz

    Apple just got a Slap in the Face from Samsung!

  • Technowiz

    I love this part!!!!   Apple is NOT the Lead Dog Anymore!

    “There were few products in the market that can match Galaxy S II as
    Apple appears to be delaying new iPhone debut due to disruptions in
    parts supply,

    • Test

      Apple SOLD 16 million of their more than one year old iphone.  Samsung SHIPPED 19 million phones.  Shipped sold.  How many iphones do you think Apple shipped?  I am amazed they are still selling that many iphones with USA users waiting for the new iphone.  These numbers may be mostly made up of international sales.

    • technowizisaputz

      and who made the lion’s share of the profit from selling their phones…….and the answer is for the uninformed, APPLE.  who cares how many you sell if you dont make a profit.  Samsung does not even come close in profit.

  • http://twitter.com/unclebelvis Steve Burdette

    In other news, analysts predict that Apple will sell some iPhones in the 3rd quarter of this year, all days will end in the letter Y, and the Earth will actually rotate AROUND the sun. Seriously? This is what passes for “news” now?

  • http://twitter.com/Aleis Jayrock

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  • Bringit

    The Original (Apple), the Thief (Samsung) and the Robber (HTC).

    • Jim Davis

      “Good artists copy; great artists steal.”
      – Steve Jobs

  • Anonymous

    Yes it was a smart move for samsung to copy the iPhone. Riding apples coat tail is the only chance any android manufacturer has. Android will be dead in two years.  true story™©®

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