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1.1 Billion Cellphones Sold Worldwide in 2007
Posted on Jan 25, 08 12:01 PM PDT

That’s the result from a study done by Strategy Analytics. That’s an increase of 10% from the Billion phones sold in 2006 and the growth is expected to continue to 1.24B phones for 2008. The growth in unit shipped is driven by emerging regions, where Nokia leads. I thought that Motorola had dropped at the forth place, but here’s what the studay says:
1/Nokia2/Samsung
3/Motorola
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By Liz McLellan -INFORM , 30/01/08 12:16 PM (CommentID #454381)
These numbers are staggering! The health and environmental impacts of the current turnover rate on phones is immense. Americans on average get a new phone every 18 months! Please go to secret-life.org to watch the Secret Life of Cell Phones video and learn all about responsible recycling strategies for those phones in your sock drawer...Did you know there is enough gold in 200 used cell phones to make a wedding band?
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