1.1% of the World’s Phones are iPhones

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  • 30 Jan 2009
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  • Apple officials have all the reasons to be joyful, since a recent ABI Research study showed that the company’s iPhone now makes up 1.1% of all cellphones in the world. This is a great achievement, considering that in 2007, the original iPhone’s market share was 0.3%.

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    In the meantime, Nokia still holds the first spot, with 38.6%, followed by Samsung (16.2%) and a tight battle for the third place, between LG and Motorola, both with 8.3%.  Is Apple aiming for the first spot and will it be able to achieve it in let’s say 10 to 15 years?

    [via Engadget Mobile]

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