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People Are Taking Longer To Upgrade Their Smartphones, And That Spells Trouble For The Mobile Industry

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September 08, 2013
People Are Taking Longer To Upgrade Their Smartphones, And That Spells Trouble For The Mobile Industry People Are Taking Longer To Upgrade Their Smartphones, And That Spells Trouble For The Mobile Industry Why are consumers taking so long to ditch their old phones? Read »
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