• 2nd - Nokia. Q3 sales: 43.1m. 9.5% market share, down from 13.8% in Q3 2013. Manu Fernandez / AP Photo
    2nd - Nokia. Q3 sales: 43.1m. 9.5% market share, down from 13.8% in Q3 2013. Manu Fernandez / AP Photo
  • 3rd - Apple. Q3 sales: 38.1m. 8.4% market share, up from 6.7% in Q3 2013. Saeed Khan / AFP
    3rd - Apple. Q3 sales: 38.1m. 8.4% market share, up from 6.7% in Q3 2013. Saeed Khan / AFP
  • 4th - LG. Q3 sales: 18.9m. 4.2% market share, up from 4.0% in Q3 2013. John Locher / AP Photo
    4th - LG. Q3 sales: 18.9m. 4.2% market share, up from 4.0% in Q3 2013. John Locher / AP Photo
  • 5th: Huawei. Q3 sales: 16.3m. 3.6% market share, up from 3.0% in Q3 2013. Philippe Wojazer / Reuters
    5th: Huawei. Q3 sales: 16.3m. 3.6% market share, up from 3.0% in Q3 2013. Philippe Wojazer / Reuters
  • 6th - TCL. Q3 sales: 15.9m. 3.5% market share, up from 2.9% in Q3 2013.
    6th - TCL. Q3 sales: 15.9m. 3.5% market share, up from 2.9% in Q3 2013.
  • 7th - Xiaomi. Q3 sales: 15.7m. 3.5% market share, up from 0.8% in Q3 2013.
    7th - Xiaomi. Q3 sales: 15.7m. 3.5% market share, up from 0.8% in Q3 2013.
  • 8th - Lenovo. Q3 sales: 15.1m. 3.3% market share, up from 2.9% in Q3 2013.
    8th - Lenovo. Q3 sales: 15.1m. 3.3% market share, up from 2.9% in Q3 2013.
  • 9th - ZTE. Q3 sales: 13.8m. 3.0% market share, the same as in Q3 2013. Roslan Rahman / AFP
    9th - ZTE. Q3 sales: 13.8m. 3.0% market share, the same as in Q3 2013. Roslan Rahman / AFP
  • 10th - Micromax. Q3 sales: 10.1m. 2.2% market share, up from 1.5% in Q3 2013. Danish Siddiqui / Reuters
    10th - Micromax. Q3 sales: 10.1m. 2.2% market share, up from 1.5% in Q3 2013. Danish Siddiqui / Reuters
  • Other brands, including BlackBerry, represent sales of 174m in Q3 and a market share of 38.2%, up from 35.8% in Q3 2013. AFP
    Other brands, including BlackBerry, represent sales of 174m in Q3 and a market share of 38.2%, up from 35.8% in Q3 2013. AFP

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Worldwide sales of mobile phones to end users were flat in Q3 2014, according to technology research company Gartner, however, sales of smartphones to end users grew 20.3 per cent.