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Coolpad Eyes Overseas Expansion, Considers Acquisitions

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Coolpad, a local competitor, moves to third place in China's smartphone market. Coolpad had a 11.5% share of the Chinese smartphone market in the 2nd quarter of 2014, following Lenovo at 12.5% and Xiaomi at 12.4%, according to research firm IDC. Coolpad has used a cost advantage to increase sales.

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