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In today’s world this figure is not so surprising because of the availability and prices of cellphones these days. The only thing surprising to me is that this is only 10% higher than the 1 billion sold last year. I would have expected there to be more of an increase, but it still is a pretty remarkable number.
According to this study done by Strategy Analytics, they expect there to be 1.24 billion cellphones sold by 2008. I wouldn’t be surprised if we got past this mark as more phones are made and prices are going down. Another interesting thing here are the top 3 cellphone manufacturers worldwide. They are Nokia coming in first, then Samsung, and then Motorola. Here’s for a great cellphone year in 2008.
In today’s world this figure is not so surprising because of the availability and prices of cellphones these days. The only thing surprising to me is that this is only 10% higher than the 1 billion sold last year. I would have expected there to be more of an increase, but it still is a pretty remarkable number.
According to this study done by Strategy Analytics, they expect there to be 1.24 billion cellphones sold by 2008. I wouldn’t be surprised if we got past this mark as more phones are made and prices are going down. Another interesting thing here are the top 3 cellphone manufacturers worldwide. They are Nokia coming in first, then Samsung, and then Motorola. Here’s for a great cellphone year in 2008.
Via [ubergizmo]
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