IDC's latest figures offer some predictable reading. More phones are
being sold than ever before; 406 million units were sold in Q2, against
401.8 million in the same period last year -- with a 42 percent increase
in smartphone sales. The winners? Perrenial court antagonists, Samsung and Apple, with the duo doubling their combined market share over the last two years. Samsung maintains its lead, reaching over 50 million phones sold -- and a new quarterly sales record -- while Apple
saw a quarter-over-quarter decline, as buyers presumably wait for
Cupertino's latest iteration, or go elsewhere. Nokia, meanwhile, had
another "transitional" quarter, with sales of both Symbian and MeeGo
devices shrinking, although its Windows Phones proved stronger.
According to IDC's figures, Nokia and Microsoft's team-up handset sales have doubled since last quarter. HTC
misses out on a top three spot, but its fortunes appear to have
improved over the last two quarters, with the IDC pointing the finger at
a more streamlined product range from the Taiwan manufacturer. ZTE
continues to nip at its heels, reaching the top five thanks to strong
entry-level smartphone sales in China, while continuing to inch onto US
shores. If you're looking for a full breakdown of all phones sold, dumb
and otherwise, read up at the source below.
IDC

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