Worldwide smartphone marketshare figures for the fourth quarter of 2011 reveal strong growth for Apple, Samsung and HTC, while Nokia and Research in Motion continue to tumble.
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Samsung now trails Apple’s worldwide smartphone marketshare by less than 1%, with its marketshare growing to 22.8% (up from 9.4% a year earlier), and worldwide shipment volumes hitting 36 million for the quarter (up from 9.6 million a year earlier). The figures represent a remarkable year-over-year growth rate of 275%.
The IDC figures, published by ZDNet, also reveal that Apple’s worldwide marketshare grew to 23.5%, up from 15.9% a year earlier, while HTC’s shipments grew from 8.7 million to 10.2 million, in spite of its overall marketshare falling from 8.5% to 6.5%.
The news is far less rosy for former market leaders RIM and Nokia, with Nokia’s marketshare collapsing to 12.4% from 27.6% a year earlier, and RIM’s marketshare collapsing to just 8.2%, down from 14.3%. Worldwide, Samsung now ship more smartphones each quarter than Nokia (19.6 million) and RIM (13 million) combined.
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