TheNextWeb-"Don’t look now, Nokia! Things might be about to get a little worse for the Finnish handset maker with trouble brewing in one of its key markets, India. According to Samsung executives, quoted by Economic Times, the Korean firm is set to leapfrog Nokia to take the top spot in the country’s smartphone market.
Research from analytics firm GfK Asia suggested that Samsung may even already top the list, thanks to a 32.3 percent share of the smartphone market, but Ranjit Yadav, head of Samsung India’s mobile and IT business units, is confident that the pendulum will swing next year, if it hasn’t already:"
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