Thursday, 7 February 2008
Smart phone shipments up 53% last year
New market data from analyst firm Canalys shows that 118 million 'smart phones' were shipped worldwide in 2007, up 53% on 2006. 67% of all devices used the Symbian operating system, followed by Microsoft with 13% and RIM (BlackBerry) on 10%. Nokia and RIM retained their number one (52.9%) and number two (11.4%) manufacturer positions from 2006, with Apple moving in to third place - despite its limited geographic coverage - with a 6.5% market share, putting it fractionally ahead of Motorola. [Press release]
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apple,
blackberry,
canalys,
manufacturing,
microsoft,
motorola,
nokia,
rim,
smart phones,
symbian
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