The company's flagship Galaxy smartphones are likely to have stretched their lead over rivals Apple and Nokia despite a parts shortage that meant it struggled to keep up with stronger-than-expected demand for its latest S III model.
By Miyoung KimReuters, San Jose Mercury News: Business
Fri, 07/06/2012 - 5:31am
The company's flagship Galaxy smartphones are likely to have stretched their lead over rivals Apple and Nokia despite a parts shortage that meant it struggled to keep up with stronger-than-expected demand for its latest S III model.