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The image contains a table detailing the worldwide mobile phone market share for various manufacturers in 2005 and 2006, expressed in percentage terms. For 2005, Nokia holds 32.5%, Motorola 17.7%, Samsung 12.7%, Sony Ericsson 6.3%, LG 6.7%, Benq Mobile 4.9%, and Others 19.2%, totaling 100%. In 2006, Nokia's share is 35%, Motorola 21.1%, Samsung 11.8%, Sony Ericsson 7.4%, LG 6.3%, Benq Mobile 2.4%, and Others 16.2%, again totaling 100%.
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Worldwide Mobile phone Sales in 2005 and 2006.
The table illustrates the market share of big mobile phone companies between 2005 and 2006. It includes well-known brands like Nokia, Motorola and Samsung.
Overall, Nokia had the largest share of market both years and increased slightly. Motorola also had a significant growth, while companies like Samsung and BenQ Mobile saw a decrease in their market share.
In 2005 Nokia held 32.5% of share and this indicator went up to 35% in 2006, which made the company leader of this list both years.
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