Counterpoint: Nokia climbs to 4th place in US smartphone market

02 November, 2013
In Q2 this year, Nokia had just 1.4% of the smartphone market, but in Q3 that grew to 4.1%.

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Both wp os n Nokia are growing by leaps n bounds. If wp updates with new features which customers want like screen orientation lock, notification centre, custom vol setting, etc and Nokia dual sim Lumia for Asian markets then its gonna give Samsung n apple more than just headaches

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    • AnonD-199490
    • up7
    • 02 Nov 2013

    way to go nokia and ms... a long way to go....
    seriously i wonder how washing machine and AC companies can win in phone war. nokia go and show what a phone company can do

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      • Anonymous
      • 3Yf
      • 02 Nov 2013

      Looks like good progress in this tough market. Nokia and moreover Microsoft have more to work on, but their devices are already likeable. Moving up from the N8, just bought myself a Lumia 1020 and looking out for the GDR3 update to make things better than they are :)

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        • Promhize
        • 3sE
        • 02 Nov 2013

        Samsung seems larger than Apple.
        Nokia is starting to learn from Samsung, their marketing for the lumia 520 in Africa, nigeria has been really much of late and they've sold quite a lot of the 520.
        Nigeria for example has over 170million people and samsung totally dominates the smartphone market over here! OEMs like LG, Sony, HTC only concentrate on oversaturated EU countries, US, China, Japan, and korea.

        The 520 has sold so much because they focused non-saturated markets like Nigeria and really did their marketing well.

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          • AnonD-78985
          • YY0
          • 02 Nov 2013

          I understand why Apple hate on Samsung now

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            • Oren
            • mNW
            • 02 Nov 2013

            Whatabout Sony?

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              • AnonD-198159
              • 414
              • 02 Nov 2013

              Go Sony goo! =]

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                • Anonymous
                • vaN
                • 02 Nov 2013

                Good job Nokia