Worldwide Smartphone Market to Grow Nearly 50%
IDC data shows the worldwide smartphone market will grow nearly 50% this year, from 303.4 million in 2010 to an estimated 450 million in 2011. Smartphones will grow at a pace about four times that of the overall mobile market, and their growth rate will taper off somewhat from 2010 but still be significantly higher than that in 2009. IDC attributes this substantial year-over-year growth to more consumers and enterprise users turning in their feature phones for smartphones with more advanced features.
Nielsen: Android Takes US Lead
When it comes to US consumer marketshare by operating system, Android (29%) appears to be pulling ahead of RIM Blackberry (27%) and Apple iOS (27%), according to Nielsen Company analysis of January 2011 data. But an analysis by manufacturer shows RIM and Apple to be the winners compared to other device makers, since they are the only ones creating and selling smartphones with their respective operating systems.
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