Lenovo, the
world's biggest maker of PCs, has reported a 23% jump in profits as sales of
mobile devices doubled.
Net profit was a better-than-expected $174m (£112m) in the April-to-June period, up from $141m a year earlier, Lenovo said in a statement.
Lenovo overtook Hewlett-Packard to become the top PC maker this year.
However, as global PC sales decline, the company has aggressively expanded into smartphones, tablets and other mobile products.
The firm's shares rose 2.4% in early trade in Hong Kong.
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