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Samsung Electronics executives said they are ready to enter the low-cost mobile phone market

Samsung European mobile communications department director Parke (Juha Park) in an interview at the CeBIT science fair said, "we are concerned about the low-end mobile phone market, and in action, but we hope to enter the way everything in good order and well arranged not immediately, participate in the competition."

If so, South Korea's Samsung Electronics will be the world's five largest mobile phone supplier in the last to enter the low-cost mobile phone market.

In the global mobile phone market rankings, ranked NOKIA and Motorola and Samsung Electronics, has been the focus in the high-end mobile phone market, not the production of low-end mobile phone, but the low-end mobile phone manufacturers are a major source of sales and sales growth.

Parke specifically pointed out that Samsung Electronics will not produce as much as 30 to $40 of Motorola's ultra low price mobile phones, but will consider the production of some special features are still slightly higher than the price of low-end mobile phones.

Parke told reporters, we want to maintain their own brand personality, even in the low-end mobile phone market is also true. We want to distinguish between design, shape, function and other aspects of the phone with other."

But he declined to disclose when Samsung launched the first low-cost mobile phones, saying only that its company is currently developing.

One analyst said, Samsung Electronics will have to produce low-cost mobile phones, or its market share will decline."

Due to the lack of low-cost mobile phone, Samsung's global market share from 12.2% in the fourth quarter of last year fell to 12.1%, while NOKIA and Motorola are due to emerging markets like India to benefit from strong demand for low-cost mobile phone.

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