Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Android getting soared into the clouds dominate the smartphone market and smartphone Nokia Disappearing of the European Market

      According to the hottest news this week a survey has shown that the mobile market research agency, comScore, returned to announce their latest report about the smartphone market. The research lasted for three months and ended in July 2011 with five member states of the European Union as the most popular data sources.

Of the five countries: Britain, Germany, France, Spain and Italy, recorded the Symbian mobile platform is still the most popular alias is in the top position. Underneath is a big leap that makes Android so that they can outperform the existing IOS in third position.
Achievement of Symbian it's actually a big decline over the same period in 2010. At that Symbian mobile platforms become the most popular with 53.9% while the percentage of Google's Android is only 6% only. But what happened a year selahnya, Android shot to 22.3% while Symbian still leads with 37.8%. That is, a very sharp decline Symbiam -16.1 points, 16.2 points while Android.

Meanwhile, RIM's BlackBerry and Microsoft's Windows also still on the list of top 5 mobile platforms, each with a market share 9.4% and 6.7%. If RIM was up 1.5 points compared to last year, Microsoft through the Windows Mobile and Windows 7 Phone actually decreased -4.8 points.

Although the BlackBerry can be one level above, but many pundits speculated Microsoft when Windows smartphone Nokia Phone Released in 2012, the BlackBerry positions will most likely be replaced by the Windows Mobile platform.

In addition to looking at a mobile OS, comScore also reports on the most common mobile device manufacturers in 5 European countries. If the results of research issued by IDC, Samsung became the most popular smartphone manufacturer in Western Europe, reports comScore noted mobile device manufacturer HTC as the most popular in Britain, Germany, France, Spain and Italy.
 According to IDC reports, Samsung was in the top position with 22% mastery on the smartphone market, closed to within very thin with Apple which controls 21% of the smartphone market through sales of the iPhone. Samsung's achievement is assessed more than just amazing because the Korean company has grown by 700% compared to last year. While Apple, despite being in second, but its development is only 64% compared to 2010.

In contrast to the IDC which highlights the Western European market, comScore noted as ruler HTC mainland Europe with the percentage of 34.6%, adrift thin with Samsung (31.7%). But Samsung has actually beat the HTC in 4 of the 5 countries where the research was done. Samsung triumphed in France, Spain, Germany and Italy.

What is interesting is the emergence of Sony Ericsson in third place with a total of 15.1%. Underneath is the LG and Motorola. Your search for Nokia? Hmm, it looks like the former ruler's mobile market has totally frozen out of position but Nokia do not be discouraged because there are still many opportunities for NOKIA to reclaim the glory that had previously obtained by presenting features - features that are more sophisticated and competitive world market smartphones .. ..

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