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Research firm Canalys released new numbers today on the mobile smartphone
market, and they are impressive, especially when it comes to Android.
According to the latest report, the Android platform has grown 1,309% since
Q3 2009, going from 1.4 million handsets to 20.0 million by the close of Q3
2010. Android is now eating away at Nokia's top spot among smartphone OS
vendors worldwide, where Nokia still retains a 33% share compared with
Android's quarter of the market.

However, in the U.S., it's Android that's number one, with 43.6% market
share lead.


Says Canalys Senior Analyst Pete Cunningham, "Android has been well received
by the market and in some geographies it is becoming a sought-after consumer
brand." He also cites devices makers including Samsung, HTC, Motorola and
Sony Ericsson as aiding in Android's growth, with large shipments of devices
throughout the year.

Another factor that bodes well for Android is the broad range of price
points available for Android devices, from high-end products like the
Samsung Galaxy S or HTD Desire all the way down to affordable "budget"
devices like the LG GT540 Optimus or Huawei's Vodafone 845. The Optimus,
incidentally, will be coming to Walmart in the U.S. for only $0.97 (with a
two-year contract agreement), according to leaked news from unofficial
T-Mobile blog TMoNews.com this morning.

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For Apple, there is some good news - it has now jumped ahead of Blackberry
maker RIM with a 26.2% market share in the U.S. compared with RIM's 24.2%.
Worldwide, Apple reached 17% share, beating RIM's 15%.

However, Canalys's headline for their report - "Apple takes lead in the U.S.
smartphone market" -  is a little misleading, since, as noted above, the
Android OS now has a 43.6% share in this country. Apple's U.S. "lead" here
is a title that comes with qualifications: among companies who ship their
own hardware, Apple leads. But Android wins it overall in the U.S., and, if
the trend continues, may even rival Nokia for the number one spot worldwide
at some point in the future.


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