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November 19, 2009

BlackBerry and Apple has skyrocketed

BlackBerry and Apple has skyrocketed

Sales of smart phones that offer Internet access and multimedia services increased number approximately 12.8 percent during the third quarter of 2009.

Overall total smartphone sales in the world in the third quarter reached 41 million units. Mobile phone sales worldwide in the third quartal numbered 308.9 million units, up 0.1 percent from 2008.

Sales of smartphones that will increase approximately five to seven percent in 2010. Thus was launched SMH, Friday (13/11)

Expressed Gartner, Apple's iPhone have enough sales spike dramatically during a period of three months. Sales of iPhone in the smartphone market increased almost approximately 50 percent, from 12.9 percent at the beginning of the year to 17.9 percent.

Meanwhile, the world mobile phone giant, Nokia, sales decline. Given Nokia as a whole 36.7 percent of sales over the phone or down from 38.2 percent in the third quarter of 2008.

Nokia's market share both handsets and smartphones continue to fall, according to figures released by Gartner. Samsung and LG managed to strengthen the grip on the number 2 and number 3.

In the smartphone market, Nokia has lost big from Research In Motion (RIM) BlackBerry and Apple over the last year.
The market is down three points to 39.3 percent or 41.7 million devices sold compared with 2008 third quartal. RIM is in second place, with 20.8 percent or an increase of 4.9 points, and third with Apple rose 17.1 percent 4.2 points. Newcomer, Android has a 3.5 percent share of the smartphone market.

Android Can Not 'Kill' iPhone
Motorola Droid still could be considered as a 'killer' iPhone. Only Motorola Droid can increase traffic in the world of internet usage.

The findings are the result of research published by Nielsen, Yahoo Tech, Thursday (12/11). According to Nielsen, Droid and other Android-based phone will not be able to beat the iPhone prestige in the years ahead.
"With 10,000 applications on Android can not beat Apple's iTune now numbering approximately 100,000 applications," said Nielsen parties.
However, Android integration with popular applications on the Google is now widely used by Internet users, such as Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Voice.

Nielsen believes, in mid-2011, of the overall mobile phone sold worldwide, as many as 50 percent is contributed from the smartphone. The number is equal to 150 million users around the world. "If you buy Android phone, you will use the Internet more often than you use another smartphone," said the Nielsen. (Net / bbs)

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