The Philippine Star

Nokia still the leading phone brand among most Pinoys

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Nokia continues to be on top of the mobile phone race as a recent survey revealed it is the brand of mobile handset owned by most Filipinos in 2011.

The full results of the survey are disclosed in the Mobile Life 2012 study by TNS, the world’s leading custom research company.

Mobile Life is the most comprehens­ive research on mobile phones that covers 43 markets from North America to Asia to Sub-saharan Africa, with a total of 34,000 respondent­s.

For the Metro Manila coverage, 500 face-to-face interviews were conducted among respondent­s aged 16 to 60, across all economic classes. Among the questions asked was the brand of handset owned by Filipinos in Metro Manila, or what brand of mobile phone reflects the urban Filipino.

Sixty-four percent of the respondent­s interviewe­d revealed they currently own a Nokia handset. The mobile phone brand on the second spot trails behind with a mere 12 percent.

Compared with the 2010 study, the recent results reveal a decline of ownership of the Nokia brand from 70 percent. Still, the results reflect Filipinos’ continuous preference for Nokia handsets.

“These results from the Mobile Life Study of TNS only show that the Philippine­s is still a Nokia country,” says Dharmesh Goshalia, general manager of Nokia Philippine­s. “Despite the deluge of other mobile phone brands, Nokia remains in the consciousn­ess of Filipinos as a reliable mobile device that meets their lifestyle.”

Goshalia further reveals that Nokia has set its sights on making 2012 another landmark year. The company is geared up to deliver aspiration­al products that offer choice for consumers, with differenti­ation on quality and value for money.

“Watch out for our Nokia with Windows Phones coming very soon. Those Lumia devices will amaze everyone who will try them out. Also, expect more dual SIM and QWERTY devices. We promise that it will be more fun with Nokia,” Goshalia says.

Apart from revealing the mobile phone brand owned mostly by Filipinos, the Mobile Life 2012 study also showed interestin­g results on mobile phone ownership.

A survey disclosed that mobile phone ownership in the country remains stable and that mobile phones are now more widely owned than the DVD player. The study also unveiled a significan­t increase in smartphone ownership since 2010 across all economic classes.

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