
“Last quarter it was reported on some pretty stellar growth numbers for
Android in the global smartphone marketplace. Back then,
Google's OS had a 9.6 percent slice of the pie, but today that's ballooned to a robust 17.2 percent, meaning that in terms of end-user sales over the last three months,
Android has nearly matched
RIM's
BlackBerry sales. That's quite the feat when you consider that a year ago the latter was shifting ten times more units than the former. This extraordinary growth rate has narrowed down
Symbian's lead at the top, in spite of
Nokia's favorite OS actually shipping on more phones this year, while the big loser of the quarter has to be
Windows Mobile, which contracted both in terms of market share and actual shipments.”
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