According to study firm IDC, the mobile phone bazaar raise 17.9 percent in the fourth quarter of 2010, and Nokia still has the largest share of the market.
Nokia distributed the most units during Q4 (123.7 million), but its market share fell from 37.2 percent in Q4 2009 to 30.8 percent for Q4 2010. Samsung shipped 80.7 million units and had a 20.1 percent market share. LG shipped 30.6 million units for a 7.6 percent global mobile market share. ZTE shipped 16.8 million units for 4.2 percent of the market, while Apple shipped 16.2 million units to claim 4 percent. LG saw the largest relative drop in share, having held onto a 10 percent slice in Q4 of 2009.
"Mobile phone consumers are excited to change out older devices for ones that handle data as well as voice, which is powerful expansion and alternate cycles," assumed Kevin Restivo, a senior research market analyst with IDC's Worldwide Mobile Phone Tracker.
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