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Gartner Says Android Grew 888% in 2010; Ate Mostly From Symbian’s Pie
According to the latest report by Gartner, Android OS grew 888% last year to gain the second position with 22.7% share in Smartphone Operating Systems. Nokia’s Symbian went down from 46.9% market share to 37.6% but still stayed on top.
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Android Is The World’s Most Selling Smartphone Platform Now
With the pace it has been growing, everyone expected it to happen one day. According to a report by Canalys, Android OS now has 33.3% share in the smartphone market. They were 2.3% ahead of Nokia in Q4 2010. Apple comes third 16.2% and RIM follows with 14.6%. If only Nokia partners with Android instead…