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Samsung Galaxy S3 now tops mobile chart – Apple iPhone 4S knocked off

Mobile Tracker uSwitch has a new handset sitting on top of its mobile chart and it’s none other than the Samsung Galaxy S3, which has knocked off the Apple iPhone 4S.

uSwitch bases its results on handset pre-orders and mobile searches. In May, Samsung’s new flagship stole the lead from Apple’s current blower.

The iPhone 4S didn’t hold top position for very long. Before the iOS handset topped the charts, the Galaxy S2 held top position for 11 consecutive months. The S3’s predecessor is still on top at third place.

Do you think the Samsung Galaxy S3 will hold top position as long as its predecessor the S2? Give us your thoughts.

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