Strategy Analytics: Global smartphone shipments jumping thirty to 53 million in Q4 2009
The latest inquiry from Strategy Analytics says that the global smartphone shipments grew 30% year-over-year, to reaching a record 53 million units in Q4 2009. The inquiry troupe says this is the strongest point of emergence since Q3 2008, and now we rich person smartphones effectively leadership the handset industry out of receding.
Some of the findings include:
Nokia (NYSE: NOK) shipped a track record 20.8 1000000 smartphones worldwide in Q4 2009, rising 38% from 15.1 1000000 units a year earlier. Key models included the E71 and E72. Another record setter is RIM, which shipped 10.7 million units in the quarter. Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) on its end is responsible for 8.7 million iPhones shipped. In sum, global smartphone shipments reached 173.8 million units in 2009, growing 15 May Organization from 2008.
[Via: CellularNews]
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