Cell phone vendors ring up record year
A record number of cell phones were sold last year by manufacturers, primarily due to people replacing their handsets with newer models and increased sales in emerging markets, market-research firm Gartner said. Worldwide shipments totaled 520 million units in 2003, a 20.5% increase over 2002 sales, Gartner said. Sales were so good that manufacturers struggled to meet demand.
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