Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Strong growth in U.S. market share iPhone

The iPhone in the U.S. has a larger share of the market share than on smartphones running Microsoft's Windows Mobile. Worldwide continue smartphones with Symbian OS as yet master.
The quarterly figures from research firm Canalys shows that the RIM Blackberry in the U.S. market just sells better than the mobile phone from Apple. If current trends continue, the iPhone next year, however, the best selling smartphone in the U.S.. Palm sees U.S. market share shrink and go beyond the U.S. market plays no role anymore.
Symbian remains the world with 20.4 million smartphones sold in the third quarter, yet the undisputed leader list, while Microsoft's Windows Mobile platform is still not doing well. In no region has the Windows platform and more than ten percent market share in India is only a conservative growth rates. Linux's position as smartphone OS is strong in Japan and China, but the open source operating system worldwide in little milk to crumble. This may change next year when the first phones based on Google's Android will appear.

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