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    Post by HYPERTEK Wed Feb 02, 2011 9:35 am

    HELSINKI—Google's smartphone operating system Android has passed
    Nokia's Symbian and become the global smartphone market leader, market
    research company Canalys said Monday.
    In the fourth quarter of 2010, 32.9 million phones running Android
    were shipped compared to 31 million handsets running Symbian, according
    to Canalys.
    Based on shipment figures, Google's percentage of the smartphone
    market share leapt from 8.7 percent in 2009 to 32.5 percent, while
    Nokia's shrank from 44 percent to 30.6 percent.
    "But Nokia did retain its position as the leading global smartphone
    vendor, with a share of 28 percent," the Canalys report added.
    Nokia's smartphone market share has been undermined over the past two
    years by the stellar rise of Apple's iPhone, RIM's BlackBerry and
    phones running Android such as those produced by Samsung and HTC.
    According to Canalys, Apple's market share remained around the same,
    at 16 percent at the end of 2010, while RIM came in fourth place with
    14.4 percent and Microsoft brought up the rear with 3.1 percent.
    The smartphone market itself grew by nearly 89 percent in 2010, with 101.2 million handsets sold, said Canalys.
    "2010 has been a fantastic year for the smart phone market... but
    vendors cannot afford to be complacent," said Canalys vice president and
    principal analyst Chris Jones.
    "2011 is set to be a highly competitive year with vendors looking to
    use new technology, such as dual-core processors, NFC and 3D displays,
    to differentiate their products and maintain value," he added, referring
    to near field communication payment systems.

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