A brief overview on Engadget last week of some market share figures presented by comScore hid some amazing results for Android. In Engadgets article and subsequent posts around the internet, people noted that the point changes were fairly minor, and pointed to Microsofts 4-point loss as the biggest detail of note. Android gained 4-points, largely
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Nokia is gunning for BlackBerry market share with a major campaign promoting the Nokia E72 business smartphone as the handset of choice for working women. The campaign is part of Nokia’s wider aim to build its share in the enterprise market, with RIM’s market share a central target. BlackBerry has seen major growth among non-enterprise customers
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The smartphone pioneer has lost market share to handsets built on Google's Android operating system.
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Smartphones in the USA gained market share against non-OS-equipped feature phones, driven by promotions and lower prices, Click here for more.
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The ratings reflect the company's leading market share (56%) in Turkey's mobile telecoms sector despite increased competition, strong credit metrics compared with peers in the neighboring region and rising political and regulatory pressure on the company in the short-term. Click here for more.
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PC World - Crowd Science has released the results of a smartphone survey which should serve as a serious wake-up call for RIM. Although RIM leads in smartphone market share in the United States, seven out of ten BlackBerry users surveyed indicated a desire to drop the smartphone platform in favor of the iPhone or an Android-based device.
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Currently Research In Motion’s Blackberry smartphone are the most popular in terms of market share, but according to a recent study performed by Crowd Science, virtually 40% of BlackBerry owners would swap to an Apple iPhone reports an article over on pcworld. Furthermore, the study showed that not only would 40% of BlackBerry users switch to
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