There were 37.43 million GSM and CDMA handsets sold in the China market in the third quarter of 2007, with Nokia, Motorola and Samsung coming in as the top-three vendors with a combined market share of 60.3%, according to China-based consulting company Analysys International.
Nokia alone occupied 35.1% of the total sales volume and Lenovo was the largest local vendor with a market share of 6.1%, Analysys pointed out.
For CDMA handsets, Samsung and China-based Huawei Technologies were the top-two vendors with market shares of 25.6% and 24.4% respectively, Analysys indicated.
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