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MDMAniac said:

mrstickball said:

Sir, you are very, very wrong. Its not Engaget, it is analyst firms that track smartphone OS penetration. Symbian has lost marketshare for quite some time, and so has Nokia.

http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/news/item/10728_Gartner_Q3_2009_Smartphone_Sal.php

Nokia dropped from 42.3% in Q3 of 2008 to 39.3% in 2009. That is from Gartner which is the largest, best, and most accurate firm concerning handset penetration.



And here is another thing from the same article you linked to: 

u found it!, see, they grow 6% last quarter, thanks to strong n97 5800 sales =)

engadget it's pretty biased though last quarter nokia reported a lost of millions and they said it was their phones division wasn't profitable,

but the lost was from  siemens division thats bleeding money, but nokia phone division was very profit able even with the economy crisis