Study: iPhone Outranks Windows Mobile River, BlackBerry Still Martin Luther King in northland USA
ComScore has released some survey stats on northland American English smartphone users gathered in Oct, disclosure that BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) distillery has the largest penetration, and that iPhone maintains second base spot and the strong lead over Windows Mobile River it has had since 2007, according to other prosody. Here’s a quick rundown of the Oct numbers:
BlackBerry: 14,963,238 users iPhone: 8,970,049 users Windows Mobile River: 7,131,797 users Palm (NSDQ: PALM) OS: 2,843,534 users Symbian: 1,297,052 users Android: 1,020,364 users
It’s a little sad to see Android’s eentsy, teensy little prevention and modest emergence, despite showing so much promise in the last six months, but maybe 2010 will see a variety in the winding. If it’s any consolation, webOS didn’t even get sufficiency respondents to merit an entry on the chart. iPhone’s advancement is perpetually impressive, but RIM’s looks just about on equality, and they have a nice drumhead start to kick.
[via FierceDeveloper]
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