What's more, Nokia's smartphone market share grew 5% last quarter, which is HUGE all things considered, while poor old Apple's remained static, which is REALLY bad news for them, as it's traditionally the iPhone's strongest quarter, so a bit of a shocking result for iPhone which is also traditionally flat in the first half of the year until a new iPhone emerges.
Nokia are selling Symbian touch screen 3G phones (5530) in the UK through CarPhone Warehouse for £78.95, that's $122 or 90 euros at current rates. These phones are SIM free (no contract) and unlocked.
So it is no surprise that their market share is growing if they can afford to repeat that pricing in all markets.