iPhone — 20% Profit Share of Mobile Industry?
July 20, 2009 ·Filed Under Apple Gizmo's

The Wall Street Journal (via MacRumors) published a report stating that while Apple’s iPhone, and RIM’s BlackBerry manufacture up only 3% of mobile phone sales last year, the gobbled up a huge 35% take of the profits. iPhone specifically was pegged at 1% of sales and 20% of profit. Boom! indeed.
Says Deutsche Bank analyst Brian Modoff:
The disparity will become even starker that year when the two will take 5% of the market in unit terms but 58% of total operating profits.
While feature phone maker Nokia can compete due to huge economies of scale, their profits have been declining,
For their part, Apple is set to announce Q3 results tomorrow, July 21, at 5pm ET. TiPb will supply our usual coverage of the conference signal, particularly as results pertain to the iPhone.
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