Top 10 list of best selling phones in March 2011 releasedApril 4, 2011 - 17:25 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - The Swedish manufacturer of carrying cases for portable electronics, Krusell, released its Top 10 list of best selling phones in March 2011. Krusell's list is unique due to the fact that it reflects the sales of phones on six continents and in more than 70 countries around the globe, according to cellular-news. "Krusell's Top Seller list for March shows that iPhone is still doing very well in the shops. The changes compared to last month is that Samsung has not been able to hold their positions to a full extent," said Ulf Sandberg, Managing Director at Krusell. "Nokia is improving and so is HTC. My guess for the coming month is that Sony Ericsson with the new Arc will be one of Top three in April." The list is as follows: 1. Apple iPhone 4; 2. Nokia 3720 Classic; 3. HTC Desire HD; 4. Samsung GT-B2710 / Xcover 271; 5. HTC Desire; 6. Nokia C7; 7. Nokia 6303 Classic; 8. HTC HD2; 9. Nokia C5; 10. Samsung B2100.
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