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Which phone sold the most in 2011?

Which phone sold the most in 2011?

Nokia
The mobile phone superpowers Despite its difficulties, Nokia remains the undisputed king of handsets with 417.1 million shipped in 2011 or 27 percent of the market, which is less than 2010. Samsung shipped 329.4 million handsets with 21.3 percent of handsets, which is more than 2011.

What is the number 1 sold phone in the world?

And the world’s best-selling smartphone is… Apple’s iPhone 12!

What are the Top 5 selling phones?

Top 10 Best-Selling Mobile Phones of All Time:

  • APPLE iPHONE 6.
  • NOKIA 3210.
  • NOKIA 1200.
  • 6. ( tied) NOKIA 6600 & NOKIA 5230 & SAMSUNG E1100.
  • NOKIA 2600. Worldwide sales: ~ 135 million.
  • 8. ( tied) MOTOROLA RAZR V3 & NOKIA 1600.
  • NOKIA 3310. Worldwide sales: ~ 125 million.
  • NOKIA 1208. Worldwide sales: ~ 100 million.

What is the most sold phone brand?

Samsung
Samsung led the global smartphone market in 2021 with annual shipments of 272 million units. Apple, Xiaomi, OPPO^ and vivo recorded their highest-ever annual shipments.

What did Apple launch in 2011?

October 4, 2011: Apple announces iPhone 4S, packed with new features including Apple’s dual-core A5 chip for blazing fast performance and stunning graphics; an all new camera with advanced optics; full 1080p HD resolution video recording; and Siri, an intelligent assistant that helps you get things done just by asking.

Who bought the first iPhone?

The very first iPhone 3G model released on July 11, 2008 was sold in Auckland, New Zealand to 22-year-old student Jonny Gladwell at 12:01 am NZST.

What is the best cell phone to buy in 2011?

Top 10 smartphones of 2011 for now. 1 Number 1: Samsung Galaxy S II. The Samsung Galaxy S line of smartphones had variants on all four major US wireless carriers, and on several regional 2 Number 2: Motorola Droid Bionic on Verizon. 3 Number 3: T-Mobile LG G2X. 4 Number 4: Apple iPhone 4. 5 Number 5: HTC EVO 3D.

Who are the biggest mobile phone manufacturers of 2011?

Despite its difficulties, Nokia remains the undisputed king of handsets with 417.1 million shipped in 2011 or 27 percent of the market, which is less than 2010. Samsung shipped 329.4 million handsets with 21.3 percent of handsets, which is more than 2011. Compared to these two superpowers, other manufacturers look rather small.

How many feature phones were sold in 2011?

While smartphones sales are growing fast at 61.3 percent last year, and feature phones are starting to show the first signs of decline at -2.9 percent, there were still well over a billion feature phones sold in 2011, outselling smartphones by more than 2:1. Let’s put it this way…

Is Nokia still the king of the smartphone market?

Despite its difficulties, Nokia remains the undisputed king of handsets with 417.1 million shipped in 2011 or 27 percent of the market, which is less than 2010. Samsung shipped 329.4 million handsets with 21.3 percent of handsets, which is more than 2011.