20 of the world's top selling phones

Summary: Samsung and Apple phones may today rule the roost at the top of the smartphone market share today, but the most popular phones and smartphones were in fact sold almost a decade ago. Here are some of the top selling mobile phones since the the start of the new millennium.

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Nokia 1600: ~130 million

Nokia sold around 130 million Nokia 1600 handsets when it first launched, thanks to its popularity in the pre-paid market. A strange factor to this handset's success was its pre-installed games, notably soccer, which was extremely popular among Asian and African markets. The phone was originally released in developing countries, but also saw massive sales in North America. 

Credit: Nokia

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Topics: Nokia, Smartphones

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  • Razr

    I remember when having a Razr was considered absolutely the coolest thing on Earth.
    jackmcnally12
    • You have to admit, around the same time Motorola released the Razr

      Nokia released the n-gage, the lamest thing on earth
      the_tyrant
      • Haha so true...

        And the people who thought they had got the latest thing with an n-gage!

        My favourite from the list was probably the k750i - that phone would not die! I used it on and off until 2011; every time my new phone got stolen / broken it came back out. Every time I traveled to some of those places you don't want to take expensive tech it came. That was it's downfall; eventually stolen from my bag on an overnight train from Xi'an.

        I'm with you the koto lest phone I ever owned was the V3

        Other than that the list is a bit of a joke; several models such as the v3 have generations and spec changes grouped together, but not iPhones. Maybe combine 3g and 3GS, 4 and 4s?
        MarknWill
        • Slightly more official list here

          http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/picture-galleries/9818080/The-20-bestselling-mobile-phones-of-all-time.html?frame=2459012
          MarknWill
    • Still is.

      I would totally sport a razr, and look damn sexy while doing it.
      blarelli