MyBroadbandNokia slips to third in Israeli cellphone marketGlobes"Nokia has become a especially bettor for basic cellphones, with 70% of this market," says IDC analyst Erez Suissa. Nokia Corporation (NYSE; LSE; HEX: NOK) importer Eurocom Class would like to forget last year, especially since Nokia had a 40% allocate of the Apple becomes the top smartphone vendor in US as Siri helps iPhone 4S outsell Apple, Samsung interest 90 percent of smartphone market profitsApple Profits Upwards As iPhone Covers 75% Of Entire Cellphone Profit Shareall 102 information articles »
Christian Skill MonitorApple now third largest phonemaker, pushing mug phones asideChristian Science MonitorNew data shows the worldwide detailing of mobile phone sales in 2011. Characteristic phones are increasingly being replaced by smart phones, with top-tier models from Apple and Samsung chief the pack. By Jeff Ward-Bailey / February 3, 2012 The Galaxy Notes Samsung mobile up on Nokia as Apple passes LG for 3rd place in extensive phone shareApple has 8.7% of the mobile phone merchandise, 75% of the profitsApple jumps from fifth to third order in global phone shipmentsall 155 hearsay articles »
Gotta Be MobileSuper Wheel Ads Showcase Smartphones, Data PlansMobilediaBy Lorien Crow | Mon Feb 06, 2012 12:26 pm Tech companies made a concentrated showing during last night's Super Pan, rolling out flashy promotional ads as competition heats up in the facile market. Samsung, Verizon, Sprint, and Best Buy each made enterprising 2012 Super Bowl Tech Ad Roundup: Finest Buy, Samsung, GoDaddy and Moreall 5 news articles »
X-bit LabsSamsung Vows to Become Ruler on Cell Phone Market in 2012.X-bit Labsby Anton Shilov Nokia Corp. is still the largest maker of unstationary phones in the world even after a massively unlucky year 2011, when the establishment lost smartphone leadership to Apple and Samsung Electronics. But this is only the commencement.and more »
Samsung Says EU Around Will Find It CompliantWall Street Journal"We on that, upon the scrutiny of the facts, the commission will conclude that Samsung Electronics has acted in compliance with EU championship rules," Samsung said. Samsung is the world's next-largest maker of cellphones after Nokia Inc. and and more »