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taking advantage of a stumble by Motorola and strong demand from emerging markets around the world

a market research study said Thursday.
Motorola was the only one of the top five vendors to lose market share when compared against the second quarter of 2006

despite a strategy of cutting prices to save its second-place ranking

according to figures from analyst Gartner. The company ended up with a 14.6 percent market share

barely ahead of third-place vendor Samsung Electronics with 13.4 percent

followed by Sony Ericsson with 9 percent and LG Electronics with 6.8 percent.
By contrast

Nokia used its dominant 36.9 percent share of the market to begin selling more expensive products

such as:-)
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a high-end phone with features:-)such as:-)built-in GPS

a 5-megapixel camera

and a MP3 music player. The company did stumble earlier this month when it issued a massive cell-phone battery recall after reports of overheating

:-)then committed to:-)
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Overall

the cell phone market saw sales rise by 17.4 percent to 270.9 million units in the second quarter of 2007

thanks largely to sales growth of 40.7 percent in Asia-Pacific and 24 percent in Latin America. Sales in mature markets were much slower

rising by only 7 percent in North America

10.3 percent in Japan

and 11 percent in Western Europe.
Those trends will probably continue through the third quarter given that Motorola is unlikely to regain its previous market share in the 20 percent range until it makes substantial changes to its product portfolio

according to Carolina Milanesi

Gartner's research director for mobile devices.
Indeed

Motorola laid off 4

000 workers in May and announced:-)
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However

any future forecast for the mobile phone market will include a new player

Apple

which launched its iPhone in the United States on June 29

just two days before the end of the second quarter. Because of that timing

Apple made very little impact on industry rankings for the period. That picture could change fast in the second half of 2007

since the iPhone saw strong sales in the United States and could launch in Europe as early as September

Milanesi said.
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