http://news.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/mob...9276180,00.htm
It's old news, but news all the same, gleamed from an article about Nokia's new handsets (relevant ones have already been covered here).
Quote:
Nokia's January-March earnings and sales were well above all expectations, boosted by strong growth in the phone market. The firm, which sells more than one in three of all mobiles, increased its market share, but rival Motorola reported even faster sales growth, boosted by the ultra-thin clamshell RAZR model.
In the first quarter, Nokia had a global market share of 32.8 percent, compared with second-ranked Motorola with 20.1 percent, according to data from research outfit Strategy Analytics.
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Quite how they're maintaining such an iron grip on the industry given the absolutely massive competition befuddles me. Not only that, but they do so without OTA software updates and some major software screwups, not to mention mediocre camera optics. Still, there's nothing else I'd rather call and text on.