The iPhone was not the first touch-driven handset when it launched last year, or even the fastest for internet browsing over standard cellular networks but the impact of Apple’s consumer smartphone on the world’s handset business still reverberates through the telecom industry.
This week in Barcelona, at the World Mobile Congress, leading handset makers unveiled new models – many with big touch-sensitive displays – implicitly designed to compete with the iPhone.

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