The latest analysis from Gartner put the smartphone industry to be doing much better in the sinking economic conditions with 11.5 growth in Q3. Nokia maintained its lead with a 42.4% market share despite a 3% fall from its last years standing while those of Blackberry soared up to 81.7%. The only bad signal came for the Windows Mobile devices the sales of which were exceeded by those of iPhone along with challenges from the open source competitors like the Android and the Symbian Foundation.
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