Global mobile phone market to 11. 3% in the 4th quarter, says IDC

Nokia cuts phone prices as market growth returns
Nokia said price changes were part of its normal, ongoing business. The world’s top cellphone maker usually cuts prices across its portfolio a few times each year.

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Nokia drops phone prices to fend off Apple, Samsung
Nokia on Monday confirmed that it dropped prices on its phones in late January. Responding to rumors, the company says it has slashed the cost by an average of 10 percent as part of a “regular” price trimming across its line. While not applicable to every device, important phones like the 5230 now costs $236 off-contract, or just $69 above its cost to Nokia….

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Nokia retains mobile crown, Samsung grows
Despite Nokia’s weakened position in the smartphone segment, it still managed to maintain 37.7 percent of the overall handset market.

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Based in Brussels, Bonte is responsible for ABI Research’s global telematics and navigation coverage which includes LBS, consumer and commercial telematics, navigation and GPS-technology.

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Global mobile phone market up 11.3% in Q4, says IDC
Ending five consecutive quarters of retrenchment, the global mobile phone market grew 11.3% in the fourth quarter of 2009, according to a new report from market intelligence firm IDC.

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