![]() ![]() The infographic also reveals that Nokia largely dominates the market in developing countries such as Egypt (80% of the market) and in India (71% of the market) but doesn’t make rankings in some developed markets such as the USA, UK and Canada.Ĭlick on the image above to enlarge, and for all those interested in seeing a visualization of the rise of the Android, take a look at the video below. In the UK Blackberry follows Apple with 36%, and tailing behind is Android with 12%. ![]() In Canada, Blackberry and Android trail behind Apple with 8% of the market share each, and in the US, Blackberry follows Apple with 28%, closely shadowed by Android with 27%. 2.1 Global Mobile POS Market Size by Region: 2016 VS 2021 VS 2027 2.2 Global Mobile POS Retrospective Market Scenario by Region (2016-2021) 2.2.1 Global Mobile POS Sales Market Share by Region (2016-2021) 2.2.2 Global Mobile POS Revenue Market Share by Region (2016-2021) 2. ![]() However, the infographic released last week indicates that Apple is dominating all the developed markets it is leading in Canada with 77% of the mobile OS share, the USA with 35% and the UK with 42%. He predicted that Android would eventually finish up with 80% of the smartphone market. He stated “I believe that if Apple, Blackberry, Microsoft…don’t change their strategy very soon we will soon have the same mobile operating system landscape as we have with computers”. At this year’s mobile world congress, computer security expert Eugene Kaspersky, forecasted that Google’s Android will come to dominate the market. The question that many people have been asking is whether newcomer Android will overtake Apple in the race to gain mobile OS share. Following the buzz of the Mobile World Congress, digital marketing agency iCrossing have created an interesting infographic, mapping out the market shares for the leading phone browsers across the world for the month of February, 2011. ![]()
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