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Motorola Leads U.S. Sales In Q2

It's an ugly statement to say, but at the end of the day, it's all about the numbers. No matter how innovative, how technologically-advanced, how cutting-edge a handset's design is, if it doesn't sell much, it's worth squat. So which numbers mattered the most in the U.S.? Let's find out.

Motorola Inc. retained its No. 1 position with nearly 26% market share, followed by LG Electronics Co. Ltd. Strategy Analytics credited Moto’s carrier relationships and distribution network — though not necessarily its meager new product launches (only 10).

Like I mentioned yesterday, Motorola's really firing all cylinders. It's possible that the release of only ten new products means that's the company's playing safe. Considering previous reports about its supposed demise, that's probably a smart move to make. As always, you can find out more sales-related information via the source.

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