… and Blackberry sells the most. According to figures from ND Group, the iphone represented 21% of smartphone sales in Q1 2010, whereas Android took a 28% market share, and Blackberry remained the market leader with 36%.
It’s certainly true that the iphone is a single model handset whereas both Android and Blackberry cover a number of models. However, it confirms that Apple, though highly significant in phone sales, far from dominate the market.
More on the story here.
And… Android will be the first OS in the US soon, don’t you think so? It’s open source… 🙂
They still have a way to go to beat Blackberry and Nokia, it is predicted to be the second largest OS by the end of the year, behind Symbian
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