Samsung takes Nokia mobile crown
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Nokia has been bumped off the top spot as the world's largest mobile phone company after 14 years at the peak, according to research.Filed under: Mobile
Nokia has been bumped off the top spot as the world's largest mobile phone company after 14 years at the peak, according to research.
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