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Except that number of phone sold in Q3 2012 increased over Q2 by more than 4 millions. Plus analysts forecast a drop in smartphone sales (i.e. those priced at $300 or above) of more than 10% next quarter and those phones accounts for 70% of phone sales for Samsung and 100% for Apple.
I'm surprised people think Nokia is going belly up when it sold more than 77 millions phones this last quarter only. Or maybe I'm not.