Samsung and Apple battle for smartphone crown

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But Samsung steals the title for 2011, according to IHS iSuppli's latest figures

A dogfight took place at the top of the smartphone league table as Apple wrestled first place back from rival Samsung in the fourth quarter of 2011. The latest figures from market watcher IHS iS...

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