The table shows the number of mobile phones sold in millions for a period of six years. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The given table depicts the number of five well-known major categories of cell phones sold over a six-year period. There are 3 visible trends in the data. Firstly, Apple and Samsung witnessed a progressive upward. Samsung finished with the highest level of sales at 396,5 million in 2012 whereas Apple began with the most modest figure at 2,3 million in 2007 but accomplished the most prominent growth. Over a period of six years, Apple soared to just under 136 million, outnumbering the growth of Samsung's sales and putting Apple in the third-highest position.
Nokia volatilized from 2006 to 2012, starting at 345 million then carrying on rising until reaching a peak at 475 million in 2008. From 2008 to afterward, the sales rates fluctuated around 442 million before suffering final result at 335 million in 2012.
finally, Ericsson and Motorola experienced a persistent drop pattern. Both achieved the lowest number of sales only 28 million each in 2012
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