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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Android beats Nokia's Symbian


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Google's Android dethroned Nokia's Symbian as the most popular smartphone OS in the last quarter of 2010

















HELSINKI: Google's Android dethroned Nokia's Symbian as the most popular smartphone platform in the last quarter of 2010, ending a reign that began with the birth of the industry 10 years ago.

Research firm Canalys said that the phone makers sold a total of 32.9 million Android-equipped phones in the last quarter, compared with Symbian's total sales of 31 million. The landmark piles pressure on Nokia as it struggles to reassert itself at the top end of the mobile handsets market.

Following Apple's 2007 entrance into smartphones, Google rolled out its opensource Android operating system, which has become the standard for smaller phone makers.

Hit models from Samsung ElectronicsHTC and LG Electronics helped Android in the quarter, while Symbian suffered from troubles of its owner and main user, Nokia.

"We have seen some strong products from a number of vendors," said Canalys analyst Tim Shepherd.


Read more: Android beats Nokia's Symbian - The Times of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/personal-tech/computing/Android-beats-Nokias-Symbian/articleshow/7397515.cms#ixzz1CgBaXdf5

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