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Angsuman Chakraborty

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Global cell phone shipments up 14.5 percent, with smaller makers growing fastest, IDC says Posted: Jul 30, 2010 12:40 PM
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more images more images Cell phone shipments continue to recover NEW YORK — The number of cell phones shipped worldwide rose 14.5 percent in the second quarter compared with a year earlier, with much of the growth coming from smaller challengers like the iPhone and BlackBerry, according to research firm IDC. Manufacturers shipped 317.5 million phones in the quarter, .... Original article  : Global cell phone shipments up 14.5 percent, with smaller makers growing fastest, IDC says.

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