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To: waitwatchwander who wrote (4767)4/12/2007 11:07:33 PM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9255
 
Nokia WCDMA ASP

<< No its sticky neurons in my brain. >>

At least one of mine misfired tonight.

<< I'd take your guesstimate of the percentage of wcdma phones with an ASP over $500. I was thinking something like 15% but really don't have a clue. >>

I don't really either. I'd say they probably account for less than 10% of unit WCDMA device sales. Maybe 15% of WCDMA revenue max.

One of the things to keep in mind is that when a high end device hits the shelves and starts to ramp its ASP might stay stable for 3 to 6 months and then it's in decline. A few exceptions to this but not all that many.

Best,

- Eric -