Tamoggemon Ltd., the company behind LocaNote (http://store.ovi.com/content/17013) and TouchCalc (http://store.ovi.com/content/23527) applications comes up with their sales percentage report per device type for the period of January 1 - 31, 2010. The figures in brackets are last monthspercentage:
Nokia N97: 54.40% (46.50%)
Nokia 5800 XM: 36.50% (40.60%)
Nokia 5530 XM: 6.80% (6.20%)
Nokia 5230 XM: 1.50% (3.10%)
Unknown: 0.75% (0.00%)
Nokia X6: 0.00% (3.20%)
One can clearly see that the main sale getters remain the Nokia N97 and the XM5800. Lower-end touchscreen devices currently do not amount for significant moved produce – this can be due to their owners being less willing to invest, but can also be considered a pointer to lack of device distribution.
Whats interesting about this report was that, Nokia X6 seemed to loss its percentage point from last month gaining zero sales figure this month. Does this mean that the phone is not selling well at the moment?
Regarding Sony Ericsson: we originally planned to offer you data from SE in this report. However, getting content into the store takes so long (25 days and counting) that we don’t expect to have any meaningful data till March (aka 10th of April).
The data was generated by analyzing the sales of Tamoggemon’s S60v5 products LocaNote and TouchCalc on the Ovi Store.
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