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Well if people Samsung slider begins to lose appeal then

might pick up the extra 8% share to take the No 3 spot. I remember reading that they are hoping for double figures soon.
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Posted: 2006-11-15 09:25:20
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Week ending 17.11.2006
1 (4) Samsung E900
2 (2) Sony Ericsson K800i
3 (3) Samsung D900
4 (5) Nokia N73
5 (1) Sony Ericsson W850i
6 (7) Sony Ericsson W810i
7 (6) LG KG800
8 (8) Motorola KRZR
9 (9) Nokia 6230i
10 (10) Motorola V3i
11 (11) Nokia 6111
12 (16) Nokia 6233
13 (14) Sony Ericsson K610i
14 (12) Nokia 8800 Sirocco
15 (0) Samsung E370
16 (0) Motorola L6
17 (13) Nokia N80
18 (18) LG KG810
19 (20) Nokia 6131
20 (0) Sony Ericsson W710i
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Posted: 2006-11-18 10:18:31
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The W850 dropped quite a bit...
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Posted: 2006-11-18 12:15:13
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Interesting. The E900 just won't let up. I still see the k800i on top again. Disappointing for the w850i.
[ This Message was edited by: EMS06 on 2006-11-18 11:54 ]
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Posted: 2006-11-18 12:49:00
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to be honest i hoped that the Z610i would've been a better succes because of its design. but maby they sell the wrong color, like here in belgium you can only get the black version.
samsung vs se, i gues we'll be seeing that more often during the next year. will 2007 be the year SE passes samsung?
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Posted: 2006-11-18 12:59:03
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The W810 is still selling strong, climbing one place, though I hope the W850i isn't gonna bomb already. The N73 gets to the top 5 at last
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[ This Message was edited by: goldenface on 2006-11-20 08:01 ]
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Posted: 2006-11-18 14:00:58
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@golden - Watch out when the Nokia N95 will be released . . . I'm certain that it will land in the TOP-3 spot mate

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Posted: 2006-11-19 00:24:57
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currently have a 15% uk market share having leapfrogged past Samsung just a few months ago.
With 3 phones selling better than Moto in the top ten, will it be long before they claim the UK No2 position?
Their strategy of releasing a slew of handsets for next year - possibly as much as 40 - might turn up the heat on Nokia because although Nokia has failed to have a Top 3 selling handset in the uk for a while it does have the majority share of the Top 20 best selling handsets - 7 at the last count.
2007 might just be the year

claims the top spot.
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Posted: 2006-11-20 09:38:03
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Spot on Goldenface.
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Posted: 2006-11-20 09:40:34
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7 nokias
5 Sony Ericssons
3 Samsungs
3 Motorolas
2 LGs
You couldn't even picture this as a possible top 20 for SE, let alone 2 in the top 5 (both former number ones). Definitely the tide is turning.
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Posted: 2006-11-20 13:51:00
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