Shipments of converged mobile devices, or smartphones, grew by 67.8 per cent
year over year in the first quarter of 2006, according to new data from analyst
firm
IDC,
reaching a total of 18.9 million units.
Nokia
remained by far the largest vendor, although its market share slipped from 48.4
per cent to 43.2 per cent.
Panasonic
and
NEC
registered shares of 10 per cent and 9.5 per cent respectively.
Research
In Motion ranked fourth with 7.7 per cent, the IDC data showed.
The BlackBerry maker
is showing the highest growth rate at 85.7 per cent, outpacing its more
consumer-oriented competitors.
Nokia is making strong inroads into the enterprise market with its
N-Series
line, while its
E-Series
phones cater towards the consumer segment.
New products that better target specific market segments, as well as
increased competition, will drive further growth in the smartphone market, the
analyst firm concluded.
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