According to the research report, expect more changes to come. Taiwanese firm HTC is picking up momentum and should match Nokia sometime in 2012. HTC has been producing strong selling hardware designs to match the Android OS. And Apple's story has been an amazing one considering that the company entered the business only 4 years ago with the original Apple iPhone. Since its launch in 2007, the smartphone has become the Cupertino-based firms most profitable and largest selling product.
Nokia remains on top of the rankings of the world's largest cellphone makers with Samsung right behind. However, Nokia is also losing marketshare in that category as well. Nokia accounts for 29.2% of the world's total cellphone market with 108.5 million units shipped in Q1 of 2011. Samsung has an 18.8% share, shipping 70 million phones during the period. Apple doesn't compete in the featurephone market and as a result, finished fourth in the overall standings, shipping 18.7 million units for a 5% share. As a consolation, Apple had the largest revenue among cellphone manufacturers, bringing in $10.47 billion in its winter 2010 quarter vs. Nokia's $9.7 billion.
source: Reuters via AppleInsider
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