All the regions recorded growth this quarter, apart from Japan that saw a small decline in demand compared to the second quarter in 2004.

They need to find new applications and features that will continue to sell their more expensive phones in Western Europe and North America.

Not decreasing as much as they thought.

We have a report on this coming out in a couple of weeks and it's pretty much the same thing across the world.

Although their market share is going up, this is putting pressure on their margins and profits.

Samsung needs to do something because its share is not growing.

Year on year sales grew in all regions as replacement sales in mature markets such as Western Europe and North America continued to drive growth while users in emerging markets joined mobile networks and acquired their first mobile device.

In any case, it will be higher than 800 million.

It's the mixture of products with more basic phones being sold in emerging markets and that's gonna shift your ASP.