Symbian down, RIM down, Windows Mobile down, Android and iPhone up ...4 hours ago by Shaun
So, Symbian did not increase market share after all... In 2009, Nokia's annual mobile phone sales to end users reached 441 million units, a 2.2 per cent drop in market share from 2008. Although Nokia outperformed industry expectations in sales and revenue ... Symbian down, RIM down, Windows Mobile down, Android and iPhone up. 23 February 2010 by Shaun No Comment. gart Gartner has produced its final report covering all of 2009 and the news is good for Android and iPhone. ...
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Gartner: Apple, Android, and RIM winners in 2009 smartphone growth ...13 hours ago by Thomas Ricker
Looking at smartphone OS market share alone, Gartner shows the iPhone OS, Android, and RIM making the biggest gains (up 6.2, 3.4, and 3.3 percentage points from 2008, respectively) at the expense of Windows Mobile (off 3.1 percentage ... Nokia continues to dominate with 36.4% of all sales to end users (down from 38.6% in 2008) while Samsung and LG continue to climb at the expense of Motorola (dropping from 7.6% to 4.5% of worldwide sales in 2009) and Sony Ericsson. ...
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Apple, Android, RIM gain market share - Apple 2.0 - Fortune ...7 hours ago by Philip Elmer-DeWitt
Once this initial rush to smart phones is over we will probably have the big 4 (Symbian-or whatever Nokia ends up using, iPhoneOS, RIM OS, and Android all even out around 20%, Microsoft settling around 10% and a few others trying to keep in the ... For that to happen the eWallet has to be dominate at least 75% of the market for it, and quite clearly only the Apple iPhone/iPad can achieve 75% market share amongst all current participants, all others will fail to become the ...
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