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Re: Smartphone market share for USA market
How disappointing, I was hoping to get some more info on the actual market share. Thanks to the few who actually posted information pertinent to the topic.
By the way, the market share in the USA is skewed greatly because of the subsidized phone idea that service providers push onto the consumer. As a resident of the states I was happy to by my N900 and use it and not have to renew a contract or get a phone loaded with bloatware. Just an FYI: http://stats.getjar.com/statistics/ This link is based on the market share of phones that are actually being used for mobile data and browsing. Check the link at the bottom for how they get their data. |
Re: Smartphone market share for USA market
KD_alex, you are correct...
Here are other articles from Gartner and otherstake a look: http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=1306513 and here is another static http://gigaom.com/2010/03/18/the-mobile-os-market/ |
Re: Smartphone market share for USA market
The N900 is not an easy phone to obtain in the US. If you bought one not knowing its limitations it is your fault, not the phone's or Nokia's. But you are not coming off too bright here, so...poor you. Sell it and move on. Whining will get you no where.
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Good finds ypslinux. I am glad to see that Windows Mobile's OS share is dropping. I hated using it so much on my old HTC.
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Re: Smartphone market share for USA market
These threads are like hydras... chop one down and two more pop up.
Disgruntled with your purchase? There's a return period that's longer than a day. Should have returned it and avoided buyer's remorse. Disgruntled with these kinds of posts... then ignore it folks. Nothing makes this forum uglier than seemingly folks ready to attack all that disagree. |
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