International Data Corporation’s 2012 results are in and although the ranking of the Top 5 Smartphone vendor remained almost unchanged, the numbers reveal a more detailed picture of how are things are shaping up in the standings. While these regular top-notchers struggle to stay afloat, other manufacturers outside of the Top 5 ranking had a good year. Now here’s a look at the top smartphone vendor for the last quarter of 2012. International Data Corporation (IDC) recently unveiled the result of their research about the 5 biggest smartphone manufacturers in the world based on the number of units sold in the 3rd quarter of this year. Despite their grand efforts with their Lumia lineup, it still wasn’t enough for them to be included in IDC’s top 5 biggest smartphone manufacturers. Read more in our articles including "IDC outs 2012 result, Samsung pulls further away" and "IDC names 5 biggest handset manufacturers of Q3 2012".
International Data Corporation’s 2012 results are in and although the ranking of the Top 5 Smartphone vendor remained almost unchanged, the numbers reveal a more detailed picture of how are things are shaping up in the standings. While these regular top-notchers struggle to stay afloat, other manufacturers outside of the Top 5 ranking had a good year.
Now here’s a look at the top smartphone vendor for the last quarter of 2012. International Data Corporation (IDC) recently unveiled the result of their research about the 5 biggest smartphone manufacturers in the world based on the number of units sold in the 3rd quarter of this year. Despite their grand efforts with their Lumia lineup, it still wasn’t enough for them to be included in IDC’s top 5 biggest smartphone manufacturers.
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