Android to Increase Global Market Domination by 2015
The Android smartphone OS, which is expected to become the most popular on the global market this year, will become even more dominant by 2015, according to new data from the International Data Corporation (IDC). Results of the IDC Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker show that Android will capture 39.5% global market share this year, and grow about another 12% to 45.4% in 2015.
Windows Phone 7/Phone Mobile Poised for Jump
Another significant finding from the new IDC report is that Windows Phone 7/Phone Mobile smartphone OS, currently ranked fifth globally with a small 5.5% market share, will catapult to the number two spot by 2015. The Windows OS is expected to have grown 380% to take a 20.9% global market share four years from now.
Nokia Shift Dooms Symbian
In addition to dramatically improving Microsoft’s smartphone OS market share, Nokia’s recent decision to shift from Symbian to Windows Phone will virtually end Symbian’s presence in the global smartphone OS market. IDC expects Symbian’s share to fall more than 99%, from 20.9% to 0.2%.
Blackberry, iOS to Switch Places
Blackberry and iOS are both predicted to lose a small amount of market share, and fall from second and third place in 2011 to fifth and fourth place in 2015, respectively, as Windows Phone snares the second spot and iOS winds up with a slightly larger share than Blackberry.
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