Market Forecast Using A Mobile Phone
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Have you ever used the forecasts of market applications in the mobile phone? Instead of exploiting the new role for profit Smartphone, Nokia focuses on the individual consumer market poor cell phone. Nokia plans to announce an expansion program, called Tools for lifting parts of its service Ovi mobile Nigeria.Since, then it will cost only 250 Nigerian Naira, or $ 1.75 per month for mobile phone users in Nigeria for text service contains information about the new graphics, health and disease, training in English or entertainment and sports news. What could be more. Cell phone users, like fame, can also get the latest market prices through agricultural extension, or time to time manufacturing agencies.As phones soon, almost all mobile companies such as Samsung, LG , Apple and Sony Ericsson, tend to focus on the development of the new features of the smartphone.
But 77% of all mobile phones sold in the third quarter was simpler models, with a basic function of sending messages, making phone calls.According Strategy Analytics, two-thirds of the 4.6 billion global mobile phone users live in emerging markets, where Nokia is the market leader with a share of 34%. Now Nokia is mixed commercial and humanitarian goals of attracting the next generation of mobile phone users top selling valuable information on prices at a relatively low cost to Nigerian.As we all know, Nigeria is one of poorest countries in the world and the most populous country in Africa. It has a population of 152 million, but only 29 percent of them own a cell phone. This new service can change the data, and increase the popularity of mobile Nigeria.In to earn more money, most of Nigeria's reputation instead of participating in the program, pay for services market than buy a TV or computer for live news.
Dattarey Bhongir said he learned through Life Tools, he could earn more by selling onions in a market near Solapur. The extra profits have enabled him to buy new farm equipment.However, according to Mary T. McDowell, executive vice president of Nokia, it is still too early to say if it is to bring tangible benefits to Nokia. But it is not only good business but also do something good for the community. And this service if it continues to spread to other poor region will undoubtedly contribute to the development of developing countries. Until now, farmers adopt the service. And sales of mobile phones in these countries is growing rapidly.
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But 77% of all mobile phones sold in the third quarter was simpler models, with a basic function of sending messages, making phone calls.According Strategy Analytics, two-thirds of the 4.6 billion global mobile phone users live in emerging markets, where Nokia is the market leader with a share of 34%. Now Nokia is mixed commercial and humanitarian goals of attracting the next generation of mobile phone users top selling valuable information on prices at a relatively low cost to Nigerian.As we all know, Nigeria is one of poorest countries in the world and the most populous country in Africa. It has a population of 152 million, but only 29 percent of them own a cell phone. This new service can change the data, and increase the popularity of mobile Nigeria.In to earn more money, most of Nigeria's reputation instead of participating in the program, pay for services market than buy a TV or computer for live news.
Dattarey Bhongir said he learned through Life Tools, he could earn more by selling onions in a market near Solapur. The extra profits have enabled him to buy new farm equipment.However, according to Mary T. McDowell, executive vice president of Nokia, it is still too early to say if it is to bring tangible benefits to Nokia. But it is not only good business but also do something good for the community. And this service if it continues to spread to other poor region will undoubtedly contribute to the development of developing countries. Until now, farmers adopt the service. And sales of mobile phones in these countries is growing rapidly.
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