Top 10 Best Seller Mobilephone in October 2010

Krusell, trinkets manufacturers of electronic devices and mobile phones from Sweden, released a list of 10 best-selling cell phone during October 2010. Who is the most shining?

Last month, Samsung managed to make a breakthrough with Android flagship product, Samsung Galaxy S. This month, South Korean manufacturer that must be returned subject to the greatness of the following Apple iPhone 4, which was also the title of best selling mobile phone in the month of July.

Here are 10 best cell phone in October 2010 are :
1. (3) Apple iPhone 4
2. (2) Nokia 3720 Classic
3. (1) Samsung i9000 S Galaxy
4. (6) Nokia C5
5. (-) Nokia 2730 Classic
6. (-) Nokia 6303 Classic
7. (4) HTC HD2
8. (9) Nokia E52
9. (10) Nokia 6700 Classic
10. (5) HTC Desire

() = Position last month

Apple iPhone back with 4 to the top of the list of the Top Seller Krusell in October. This is not the first time Apple is perched at the top. On the list of the Top Seller in July last Krusell, smartphone Apple had a chance to occupy the first position.

However, in September, Apple slipped to third position which was allegedly the cause of falling demand due to technical issues and the distribution was delayed in some areas. "In October and again improved its supply increased, either by record or Krusell Apple," said Ulf Sandberg, managing director of Krusell in a press statement quoted VIVAnews, Monday, November 15, 2010.

Nokia still can not be underestimated. Despite recent media and industry more excited with the barrage of news Android smartphone, the iPhone, and BlackBerry, Nokia proved still firmly on the list Krusell. Of the 10 ranked in the list Krusell, six of which are still occupied by the Finnish manufacturer. "So far, Nokia is still the biggest player in the world mobile phone industry," said Sandberg.

The phone selection is based on consumer absorption of casing products (packaging) cell phones, including devices and portable knick-knacks, a Krusell manufactured by more than three million units per year on average.

Krusell's list is unique due to the data collected represent the sales of phones on six continents and in more than 50 countries around the world.

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