Gartner has released its new mobile devices for Q2 of 2011 and reports that Google and Apple are the clear winners in the Smartphone ecosystem. The overall proportion of iOS and Android almost 62% in the second quarter of this year, with slightly more than 31% of twice the same quarter last year.
The Google mobile operating system is currently 43.4% of the total sales of smartphones, up from 17.2% Q2 2010. And Apple had reached 18.2%, compared with 14.1% at the same time.
However, Symbian is now at 22.1%, down from 40.9%.
Nokia and RIM both are, in fact, with sales of Nokia in the channel is reduced by reducing the demand for Symbian, but also the management of stocks in Europe and China. RIM, meanwhile, saw its share of the Smartphone market drop to 12% in Q2, with 19 per cent one year ago.
According to analyst firm worldwide mobile sales increased 16.5% from this time last year to 428.7 million units. Sales of smartphones represented up to 74% for the year and accounted for 25% of total sales in Q2 2011, up to 17% in 2010 Q2.
"Smartphone sales continue to grow at the expense of feature phones," said Roberta Cozza, principal analyst at Gartner. In mature markets, she noted that people preferred Android phones function, in part by the manufacturer and carrier.
By vendor
Looking at sales of mobile phone manufacturer, Nokia is still on top with 22.8% of the overall mobile market. But in the next quarter could meet Nokia share drops. Cozza noted that "channel sales efforts, in conjunction with Nokia greater concentration in the retail and sales distributors, saw Nokia destock over 9 million and 5 million smartphones, helping it maintain its position as the leading manufacturer of Smartphone by volume. "However, we do not see a repeat this performance in the third quarter of 2011, as Nokia channel is quite lean."
Samsung to achieve growth, thanks in part to the new Galaxy S II, which sells well – sale of 5 million by the end of July. However, its overall share dropped year-over-year and grew only slightly quarter over quarter, said Gartner.
RIM smartphone market share dropped from 19 percent a year ago to 12% and he lost his seat # 5 overall rating ZTE mobile device. RIM will have a struggle ahead, too, said Gartner, as he tries to go BlackBerry 7-QNX.
Apple continues to exceed expectations, "says Gartner, although iPhone 4 should be replaced by a new model. Part of its profit of 42 new carriers in 15 new countries imposed last quarter, the total reached 100. By the end of Q2 sales to end users reached 19.6 million units. And in China, Apple is the 7th largest seller of mobile phone and the 3rd largest smartphone vendor.
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