This table is so wrong on so many accounts, I will try to cover most important. 1. In 2q08 iPhone sales flatlined completely. Some even predicted end of iPhone but it was everyone waiting for second generation. Also after that quarter Apple product became officially available globally. This sales jump came in most part from international sales. And this also explains why Nokia is lukewarm about US - it is global game. Success at all costs in US isn't so impotrant like still US-centered internet likes to think. 2. All this hype about failing Nokia covers interesting fact. Apple target was 10 million units sold per year while annualized numbers from that table are hinting for 5.6 millions. Oops? 3. How 'smartphones' are counted? With width and breadth of Nokia's offering isn't it possible that middle level phones are becoming 'good enough' to replace previous top of the line (especially in times of crisis)?