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Shipments of smartphones powered by Nokia’s forsaken Symbian OS dropped 60.6% to 10.4 million units, and BlackBerry shipments slid 29.7% to 9.7 million units in the first quarter. IDC’s figures place Symbian’s market share at an all-time ...
May 25, 2012 at 00:54 | Source: bgr.com
We've known for more than a year now that Symbian's days are officially numbered, but there's still surprisingly little consensus on what the number actually is, and how the once-dominant OS will see out its remaining days. However, a Nokia Europe exec may ...
May 25, 2012 at 09:58 | Source: mobot.net
IDCcharts powered by iCharts It's also interesting to compare these Google search numbers to the latest mobile OS market share stats. Android currently commands 59 percent of the overall mobile space, with iOS at 23 percent, Symbian at 6.8 percent and ...
May 24, 2012 at 20:08 | Source: CIO
Nokia's total Symbian collapse hasn't been accompanied by the rise of Windows Phone, which commands a mere 2.2 percent global share. And as for RIM, well, at the moment there's nothing good to say about RIM. At least Nokia has a new OS it can show in public.
May 24, 2012 at 15:29 | Source: PC Magazine
It was followed by Apple’s proprietary iOS platform with a 23 percent share, the open-source Symbian OS from Nokia at 8.6 percent and the proprietary BlackBerry OS from Research In Motion at 6.9 percent. Android was the product of a startup in 2003 that ...
May 23, 2012 at 00:14 | Source: eWeek
The smartphone war has turned into a two horse race as Android and iOS continue to grow their international hold on the mobile market while competing operating systems such as BlackBerry OS and Symbian continue to fall from relevancy.
May 24, 2012 at 15:15 | Source: Phandroid
Microsoft's gains came at the expense of Research in Motion's BlackBerry OS and the Symbian platform. "BlackBerry OS is losing its shine with consumers. Shipments were down 27 percent year-on-year to 2.5m units and market share fell 9 percent in [the first ...
May 26, 2012 at 09:21 | Source: zdnet.co.uk
Coming in a distant third was neither BlackBerry OS or Windows Phone 7, but rather Symbian, the system preferred by Nokia before its recent shift to Windows Phone. Though Symbian was third with a 6.8% share, it also posted the largest year-to ...
May 24, 2012 at 17:31 | Source: Los Angeles Times
While Android and iOS smartphones experienced a great increase in the market, both Symbian and BlackBerry OS-powered devices saw a steep decline in their market shares. Symbian saw 10.4 million units shiped in Q1 2012, accounting for 6.8% of the total market share.
May 24, 2012 at 18:42 | Source: Brighthand









