However, based on the platform or operating system, Symbian OS while it still leads the global market with 44.3 percent market share. Symbian position in the top, not separated from the dominance of Nokia.
Based on the findings of Gartner, in the first quarter of 2010, Symbian-based smart phone that successfully shipped reached 24.1 million units, increased 6.3 million units, compared to the year 2009.
Following the BlackBerry OS made by Research In Motion (RIM) under Symbian with 19.4 percent market share. BlackBerry OS grew steadily from 7.5 million units last year to 10.6 million units this year.
Although the iPhone OS is still perched in third place with 15.4 percent market share, but that concerns precisely the Android OS.
The market share of open platform operating system Google's homemade skyrocketed from 1.6 percent to 9.6 percent. Ranked fourth, its position just below and beyond the iPhone OS Windows Mobile OS which has long been present in the mobile operating system market.
Compared to the year 2009, Android smartphone shipments also increased 4.6 million units, from 600 thousand to 5.2 million units globally. Meanwhile, Windows Mobile just does not record changes nothing. The number of units that marketed the same as last year, namely 3.7 million units. (Mt)
Sales of smartphones globally based platform
In total, the global smartphone sales to reach 54.3 million units in the first quarter of 2010, increased 17.8 million units, from 36.5 million units in the first quarter of 2009.







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