Samsung leads comfortably in global smartphone shipments, ZTE jumps to fourth Android Authority Behind ZTE and wrapping up the top 5 is the disappointing HTC, which has dropped 42.5% compared with Q3 2011 to a measly 7.3 million smartphones shipped. The most remarkable absence from top 5 is once upon a time leader Nokia, who is however... See all stories on this topic » | Android Authority |
Nokia drops out of top five smartphone makers Telegraph.co.uk ZTE and its domestic rival Huawei are both expected to play an increasingly major role in Western smartphone markets, particularly at the lower end. Nokia, which was third largest smartphone vendor as recently as the second quarter of this year ... See all stories on this topic » | Telegraph.co.uk |
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The trend indicates the continuing squeeze by the two biggest companies on the rest of thesmartphone market, especially on the midrange suppliers. China's ZTE pushed into fourth spot, its first time in the top five smartphone vendors, with 7.5m, an 83 ...
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Nokia out: Samsung, Apple, RIM, ZTE and HTC are top 5 smartphone makers in ... Telecom Lead ZTE has grown its smartphone sales of late thanks primarily to an uptick in lower-costsmartphone sales in many emerging markets. The company has traditionally been dependent on sales of phones to China, where the company is based. However, notable ... See all stories on this topic » | Telecom Lead |
Nokia No Longer a Top Five Smartphone Vendor All Things Digital Rounding out IDC's smartphone Top 5: Research In Motion, ZTE and HTC, all three with relatively piddling market shares. RIM claimed third place, with a 4.3 percent market share, down from 9.6 percent last year. ZTE took fourth, with 4.2 percent. And... See all stories on this topic » | All Things Digital |
Nokia slips from top 5 smartphone vendors TechHive Research In Motion, ZTE and HTC were the other three smartphone vendors in the top five, according to IDC. Chinese vendor ZTE eased HTC out of the fourth position largely because of its international diversification, and an increase in sales in many ... See all stories on this topic » | TechHive |
Global smartphone shipments top 157m in Q3 Mobile News Research In Motion (RIM) shipped 7.7 million units in the quarter, ZTE posted sales of 7.5 million smartphones and HTC's shipments totalled 7.3 million for the quarter. LG posted sequential growth of 24 per cent with seven million smartphone shipments. See all stories on this topic » | Mobile News |
TechSpot
Although the BlackBerry maker was the third-biggest in the sector, it only shipped 7.7 million devices during the quarter, down from 11.8 million a year ago. Meanwhile, Nokia fell off the list of top fivesmartphone vendors for the first time, behind ...
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