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Nokia 1100 is World's Top-Selling Consumer Electronics Product
Filed in archive Operators by leo on May 3, 2007
Nokia 1100 is World's Top-Selling Consumer Electronics Product
Amidst the hype and allure of new, exciting cutting edge phones like iPhone, Nseries, and GPS-enabled phones, the cheap, classic Nokia 1100 remains the king of consumer electronics products.

Reuters reports this torch light, no-slip grips mobile phone has sold about 200 million units since its launch in 2003.
In the consumer electronic charts, Apple's iPod reached the 100 million mark last month, Sony's PlayStation 2 had sold 115 million by end-2006 and Nokia's earlier top seller, the 3310/3330, sold 126 million units up to its retirement in 2005.
With sales of more than a million phones a week, the 1100's volumes are comparable to all the phones made by the world's fifth-largest vendor, LG Electronics, and not far behind Sony Ericsson, the fourth-largest player in the industry.
Nokia has kept manufacturing, distribution, supply line management and development of most of its products in-house, outsourcing just 23 percent of its total production in 2006.
Inspired by this amazing feat, Nokia will unveil 7 low-priced models with SRP of below $136.

Via Reuters

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