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The Global Smartphone Market Landscape
By John Glossner on November 19, 2011
Asymco reports the smartphone market has now reached over 30% of shipments. Non-smart devices are at 69% of total.
The individual phone platform shares are as follows:
Android (and Android-like): 17.6%
iOS (iPhone only) 4.4%
Nokia Symbian: 4.3%
BlackBerry: 2.76%
Bada: 1%
Windows Phone 0.5%
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Smartphone OS Strategy
By John Glossner on March 18, 2010
Source: Barclays Capital
Perhaps a better approach to examine rather than trying to ascribe a specific strategic value to WebOS, is to examine the competitive landscape in order to assess which vendors could potentially utilize the asset. In our view, while we cannot shut out the possibility of any leading OEM being interested in Palm, we believe [...]
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Smartphone Operating System Market Share
By John Glossner on March 10, 2010
Source: Merrill Lynch BofA
At the high level, we see stark differences between the strategies of Microsoft and Google. While Google provides the OS for free, aiming to move all services to the Cloud and trying to monetize via ad revenues and user information, Microsoft has tried to replicate its PC model and charge $15 – [...]
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