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The fact in the UK sales of the iPhone 4S still lost by Samsung Galaxy S II. Based on data from price comparison service, uSwitch.com, iPhone 4S is ranked second, below the Galaxy S II.
We thinking if Apple launched the iPhone 4S, estimated sales rapidly in a short time. Moreover, when first sales, the line snaking in a number of Apple Store, in various parts of the world.
As quoted from the pages Daily Mail, with this Samsung Galaxy S II as the best-selling smartphone sales in the UK for 8 consecutive months.
In addition, ranking the third place was the Samsung Galaxy Ace. As an Android-based smartphone with high specification, the Galaxy Ace somewhat popular in the UK.
While the latest flagship smartphone Nokia, Lumia 800, occupying the 6th position. Some time ago, Nokia said sales in the UK 800 Lumia somewhat remarkable.
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In fact, sales of Nokia 800 Lumia referred to as the best sales in its first week, throughout the history of Nokia in the UK.
In addition to Galaxy S II and Galaxy Ace, Galaxy series produced a number of Samsung also entered the top 10. Among other things, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and Samsung Galaxy Note.
In the top 10 selling mobile phones in the UK, a number of Android-based phones from HTC are also many who enter. Among other things, HTC Wildfire S and HTC Sensation.
Here are the top 10 best selling smartphones in the UK, according to uSwitch.com:
1. Samsung Galaxy S II
2. iPhone 4S
3. Samsung Galaxy Ace
4. iPhone 4
5. HTC Wildfire S
6. Nokia Lumia 800
7. Samsung Galaxy Note
8. Samsung Galaxy Nexus
9. HTC Sensation XE
10. Sony Ericsson Arc S Black
Smartphone is most likely the best technological advancement of the last decade. It has moved everyone towards a world where everyone will be connected all the time. In many ways, it has defined a whole new era of opportunities and growth stories. Following the rising keenness for Smartphones worldwide, UK has also excitedly adapted this widget. As a result, the UK Smartphone market grew almost triple fold between 2008 and 2011. The consumers in UK have become addicted to Smartphones and the ratio of Smartphones to basic mobile phones is growing very rapidly in the region. As a consequence, nearly 50% mobile phones in UK are now Smartphones which is expected to reach nearly 80% by the end of 2017.
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