Windows Phone Climbs to 5.6% Market Share in the US

Windows Phone Climbs to 5.6% Market Share in the US

The platform grew 1.8 percentage points compared to last year

Nokia Grabbed 23% Market Share in Finland in Q1

Nokia Grabbed 23% Market Share in Finland in Q1

It ended the quarter behind Samsung, which accounted for 43% of smartphone sales

Samsung Sold 12.5 Million Smartphones in China in Q1

Samsung Sold 12.5 Million Smartphones in China in Q1

It had the largest market share in the country, followed by Huawei and Lenovo

Windows Phone Tops 10% Market Share in Some Countries

Windows Phone Tops 10% Market Share in Some Countries

It overtakes BlackBerry and iPhone in several markets as well

Windows Phone 8 Gets Ahead of WP7 in 10 Markets

Windows Phone 8 Gets Ahead of WP7 in 10 Markets

Including Australia, France, United States and Hong Kong

Samsung Still Top Phone Maker in the US in November 2012

Samsung Still Top Phone Maker in the US in November 2012

Google’s Android operating system gained more market share

Windows Phone Lost Ground in the US in September-November Last Year

Windows Phone Lost Ground in the US in September-November Last Year

Although Windows Phone 8 arrived, the platform's market share dropped

Android’s Usage in Australia Now Higher than iOS

Android’s Usage in Australia Now Higher than iOS

Android also accounted for the highest amount of smartphone sales in the country

Sales of Windows Phone Devices to Increase This Quarter

Sales of Windows Phone Devices to Increase This Quarter

Shipments are already higher than in the last three months of 2011

Windows Phone Sales to Surge 150% Next Year

Windows Phone Sales to Surge 150% Next Year

The platform will manage to climb to the third position on the market

Sony Becomes Second Android Handset Vendor in the UK

Sony Becomes Second Android Handset Vendor in the UK

It pushes HTC to the third position, but can’t get near Samsung

Mobiles Account for Over 10% of Global Browsing Now

Mobiles Account for Over 10% of Global Browsing Now

New devices helped mobile browsing grow almost 2 percentage points in October

HP to Build Its Own Smartphone

HP to Build Its Own Smartphone

The company actually shut down the handset division of Palm

RIM to Lay Off 2,000 More Employees

RIM to Lay Off 2,000 More Employees

The company is struggling to regain market share in the smartphone segment

Android Is King in the UK with 49.9% Market Share

Android Is King in the UK with 49.9% Market Share

RIM's BlackBerry OS comes on the second position, iPhone on the third

 
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