Increasingly popular Android, Nokia Smartphone Market Disappear from the European

Mobile market research firm, comScore, returned to announce their latest report about the smartphone market. The research lasted for three months and ended in July 2011 by five EU member states as the most popular data sources. 

From five countries: Britain, Germany, France, Spain and Italy, recorded Symbian platform is still the most popular mobile alias is in the top position. Underneath is Android is making a big leap to be able to outperform the IOS that is in third position. 

Symbian's achievement is actually a large decline over the same period in 2010. At that Symbian's most popular mobile platform with a percentage of 53.9% while Google's Android just 6% only. But what happened a year selahnya, Android shot to 22.3% while Symbian is still leading with 37.8%. That is, the very sharp decline Symbiam -16.1 points, while Android rose 16.2 points.


Meanwhile, RIM's BlackBerry and Microsoft's Windows is also still on the list of top 5 mobile platforms, each with a market share 9.4% and 6.7%. If RIM was up 1.5 points compared to last year, Microsoft through the Windows Mobile and Windows Phone 7 has decreased -4.8 points. 


Although the BlackBerry could be one step above Microsoft, but many pundits speculated as Windows Phone Nokia smartphone release in 2012, BlackBerry positions likely to be displaced by the Windows mobile platform. 


In addition to looking at mobile OS, comScore also reports on the most popular mobile device manufacturers in 5 European countries. If the results issued by the research firm IDC, Samsung became the most popular smartphone manufacturer in Western Europe, the report noted ComScore HTC as the manufacturer of the most popular mobile devices in the UK, Germany, France, Spain and Italy. 

According to IDC reports, Samsung was in the top position with 22% mastery on the smartphone market, behind a very thin with Apple which controls 21% of smartphone market by selling the iPhone. Samsung achievement is assessed more than just amazing because Korean firms have grown by 700% compared to last year. While Apple, despite being in second place, but its development is only 64% compared to 2010. 


In contrast to IDC highlighting the Western European market, comScore notes HTC as the ruler of mainland Europe with a percentage of 34.6%, behind thin with Samsung (31.7%). But Samsung has actually been defeated HTC in 4 of 5 countries where the research was conducted. Samsung debuted in France, Spain, Germany and Italy. 


What is interesting is the emergence of Sony Ericsson in third with a total of 15.1%. Underneath is the LG and Motorola. Your search for Nokia? Hmm, it looks like the former ruler's mobile phone market has totally frozen out of position ...

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