Taiwan’s handset sales rose 8% in January
by David Masters
February 26, 2008
Taiwan’s mobile phone handset vendors have announced that January 2008 saw 651,900 handsets sold in Taiwan, an increase of 4% compared to December 2007, and 8% compared to the same period in the previous year.
Nokia is Taiwan’s first choice for a mobile handset, with a 32.7% market share in terms of unit sales. They are followed by Sony Ericsson, with a 23% market share, Samsumg Electronics with 14.5%, Motorola with 11.1% and LG Electronics with 3.6%.
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