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Motorola makes a strong comeback in USNew Delhi, Nov 11 (AZINS) Motorola made a significant comeback in the US in the third quarter this year, almost doubling its volumes and market share annually and was the fastest growing brand, Counterpoint Research said on Saturday.

The US smartphone shipments remained flat during the third quarter. Moto, ZTE and LG registered strong gains and Verizon remained the largest smartphone sales channel, revealed Counterpoint's Market Monitor programme.

"Motorola jumped back into the top five rankings after a long time. Motorola's focus on affordable devices for prepaid/unlocked market and breaking out from Verizon's shadows helped drive growth during the quarter," said Research Analyst Archana Srinivasan.

Motorola also benefitted in terms of visibility with presence across all four of the major carriers with its Moto Z2 Force Edition in premium segment.

"The Moto E series was actually the key volume driver for Motorola during the quarter across prepaid and open channels," Srinivasan added.

Verizon had a good quarter and remained the biggest channel for smartphone sales, followed by T-Mobile, AT&T and Sprint.

"LG had a strong quarter recording highest ever volume for the third quarter closing on Samsung volumes, especially at T-Mobile & Sprint," said Research Director Neil Shah.

Apple iPhone 7 was the most popular smartphone in the US. The Moto E4 and LG Stylo 3 were also solid performers. LG grew its share to 17.6 per cent.

ZTE grew its smartphone volumes 34 per cent (year-on-year).