The following infographics is pretty revealing, if you want to understand the current status of the mobile OS market. The data it uses comes from Statcounter, meaning that it’s not necessarily accurate, but still, it seems pretty realistic.
As you can see, Apple rules Canada and the USA, followed by BlackBerry and Android. The same trio, in that...
It’s no surprise that the iPhone is outselling Nokia N8 in Europe, mostly because the Finns’ handset has only been around for a month or so, while the iPhone was a hot item all year. Morgan Stanley analyst Patrick Standaert has found an investment note proving these statistics. Apparently, 150 phone stores in 5 European countries show a...
Reuters informs us that Nokia has started delivering the top range N900 model, a mighty rival for the likes of the iPhone and BlackBerry. The Finnish company’s CEO, Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo recently mentioned that Nokia has started the deliveries of the device today.
The N900 is the company’s first Linux Maemo OS handset and it appears that...
While being a very busy man these days, with the Windows 7 launch and all, Steve Ballmer (Microsoft CEO) managed to show Nokia some love, maybe as a consolation for their recently announced first quarterly loss in years. He also mentioned something about Nokia’s netbook running Windows 7.
Ballmer said that “Nokia’s mobile device leadership,...
AdMob is one of the largest mobile ad networks, that releases a monthly report, showing online ads statistics. One of these stats has shown that Android is eating out of Nokia’s market share, while the iPhone continues to rule the mobile web browsing segment.
Keep in mind that these statistics are not 100% accurate, specially since some smartphones...