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Apple closing in on Nokia as world's top smartphone vendor


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#1 Dogismo

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Posted 06 May 2011 - 06:50 PM

Apple closing in on Nokia as world's top smartphone vendor

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by Michael Grothaus
Research firm IDC has published the results from its most recent survey on smartphone shipments in the first quarter of 2011. There are lots of interesting insights from the data, but most interesting of all is that Apple appears to be in the last leg of its runup to overtake Nokia as the world's top smartphone vendor.

Currently, Nokia sits in first place, controlling 24.3% of the smartphone market with 24.2 million phones sold. Apple occupies the second spot, holding 18.7% of the market with 18.7 million iPhones sold in the first quarter of 2011. That's a difference of only 5.5 million units, and it's bad news for Nokia as Apple's Q1 2011 iPhone sales grew 114% year over year, while Nokia's smartphone sales only grew 12% in the same period. (The growth champion is Samsung, which shot up 350% year over year but started with the lowest Q1 market share).

Overall, the smartphone market grew almost 80% last quarter, with second place Apple and fourth and fifth place Samsung and HTC, respectively, leading most of the growth. From the numbers, it can be inferred that unless your smartphone is running iOS or Android, your potential growth faces severe limitations. As mentioned, first place vendor Nokia only grew 12% in units shipped, and third place vendor RIM grew 31%.

~TUAW

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Posted 07 May 2011 - 06:23 AM

Woot!
And RIM is right behind, take that you haters!
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Posted 07 May 2011 - 06:31 AM

RIM Sounds like sumthin weird lol

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Posted 07 May 2011 - 06:31 AM

RIM is awesome, its canadian :3
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Posted 07 May 2011 - 05:06 PM

RIM is pretty firmly rooted in business environments, so they won't lose market share too quickly if at all. 

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Posted 16 June 2011 - 09:30 AM

View PostDogismo, on 06 May 2011 - 06:50 PM, said:

Apple closing in on Nokia as world's top smartphone vendor

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by Michael Grothaus
Research firm IDC has published the results from its most recent survey on smartphone shipments in the first quarter of 2011. There are lots of interesting insights from the data, but most interesting of all is that Apple appears to be in the last leg of its runup to overtake Nokia as the world's top smartphone vendor.

Currently, Nokia sits in first place, controlling 24.3% of the smartphone market with 24.2 million phones sold. Apple occupies the second spot, holding 18.7% of the market with 18.7 million iPhones sold in the first quarter of 2011. That's a difference of only 5.5 million units, and it's bad news for Nokia as Apple's Q1 2011 iPhone sales grew 114% year over year, while Nokia's smartphone sales only grew 12% in the same period. (The growth champion is Samsung, which shot up 350% year over year but started with the lowest Q1 market share).

Overall, the smartphone market grew almost 80% last quarter, with second place Apple and fourth and fifth place Samsung and HTC, respectively, leading most of the growth. From the numbers, it can be inferred that unless your smartphone is running iOS or Android, your potential growth faces severe limitations. As mentioned, first place vendor Nokia only grew 12% in units shipped, and third place vendor RIM grew 31%.

~TUAW




RIM Sounds like sumthin weird lol .And RIM is right behind, take that you haters!