In the Asia-Pacific region, Nokia has a slightly over 82 per cent of the market
share in the smartphone category.
It is estimated that the India figures hover around this number. The other competitors come way below.
Moreover, Nokia has already announced the company's intention to launch N95's successor next month. "N96 will give users memory that they have never seen on a mobile phone.
N96 can store up to 18,000 songs, up to 20,000 images and up to 60 hours of video or 20 full-length movies," claims Devinder Kishore, director
(marketing).
Image: President and CEO of Nokia Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo shows a new phone during a press conference at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on
February 12, 2008. | Photograph: Lluis Gene/AFP/Getty Images
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