Wed, Mar 11th, 2009 |
A new study says that smartphones are still claiming territory in the cell phone market, but thanks to the struggling economy, growth dropped to its slowest pace during the fourth quarter 2008. Nokia-still the dominant manufacturer-took the most significant market share hit, as RIM, Apple, and even Samsung are landing in more pockets than ever.
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