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Nokia users accounted for 40% of mobile web browsing in world


A report has found Nokia dominates the global mobile web usage market and the number of users accessing the web via a mobile device has doubled year-on-year since 2009.


The study by analytics firm StatCounter found Nokia users accounted for 40% of mobile web browsing in world. Apple ranked second with 30%, followed by Samsung (14%).

StatCounter attributes Nokia's supremacy to its dominance in India where few other handset manufactures have had success


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