Nokia's results are in for the last quarter of 2006, you can read the full press release here. In short: Nokia's sales are up to record levels, their market share has remained at 36% and the average cost of each product sold went down from €93 to €89, apparently due to the delayed roll-out of more expensive Nseries models and increased sales in emerging markets. On the Symbian front, S60 models are increasingly playing a part in the entire company's lineup, not just from its Multimedia division (who make the Nseries) but also the main Mobile Phone division (the 5500 and 6290 are mentioned in the report as highlights of the quarter) and the business-oriented Enterprise division (who make the Eseries). The report also claims the N92 began shipping at the end of last year.
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