“It’s quite possible then that this might have a negative impact on overall average selling prices”
By Sinead Carew
LAS VEGAS (Reuters) – Nokia hopes to launch six to 12 new phones customized for North American carriers in 2008, versus three in 2007, as the company aims to improve its No. 4 U.S. market share, the president of its North American business said on Wednesday.
Nokia leads the global cell phone market but has struggled to compete in the United States, where it had an 11 percent market share in the third quarter, according to Strategy Analytics. Motorola Inc , ranked No. 3 globally, was the U.S. leader with a 33 percent share in that period. Read more







