The boys at Krusell’s have just provided me with their “top-seller” list for October. In case anyone of you is new to the concept: Krusell is a big case manufacturer who tracks customer purchases in an anonymized (and thus legal) fashion. This data is then used to generate a list of phones sorted by the amount of produce they move – it can be found below:

  1. iPhone 3G (1)
  2. Sony Ericsson C702 (4)
  3. Nokia 3109 (5)
  4. HTC Diamond (2)
  5. Samsung i-900 Omnia (not in list)
  6. Nokia E51 (3)
  7. Nokia 6300 (6)
  8. Nokia E71 (10)
  9. Nokia N95 8GB (7)
  10. Nokia 6220 (8)

As usual, the numbers in the brackets are the previous month’s placement. At a first glance, we immediately see that Nokia dominates the top-10 heavily. There are four S60 devices, three dumbphones, two WM devices and one Apple IOS phone in the top-10.

However: the low amount of dumbphones does not prove the “commonly-known fact” that smartphone owners care more about their devices (so much about J2ME). Instead, it shows that smartphones are now wooing fashion-sensitive clients…there is not a single real businessphone in there except for the E71…

P.S. I am fully aware that these numbers are not too reliable when it comes to assuming how many devices were actually sold. However, customers who purchase a case usually care about their phone a lot…which is what makes these figures truly interesting.

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