Nokia, the world's top mobile phone maker says India has overtaken the United States as its second biggest market after China.
Globally Nokia sold 100.8 million phones in the April-June quarter and according to research firm Gartner had a market share of 36.9 per cent.
The Finnish mobile phone maker said in a statement it had started exporting handsets made at its plant in Chennai, India, to 58 countries.
It also repeated that its joint venture with Siemens, Nokia Siemens Networks, would invest $US100 million ($A123 million) in India over the next three years.
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