According to a vendor survey by IDC, the Apple iPhone saw its market share shrink in the "smartphone" market for the Q1 2008. For the fourth quarter 2007, the iPhone had about 27 percent of the market which has now shrunk to just over 19 percent.
It seems that all of the lost market share was taken back by RIM's Blackberry line which moved from 35.1 percent to 44.5 percent market share ... [ read the full article ]
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It's a great device, It's just too expensive and apples drm and marketing has started to annoy people.. The chiphone has killed it here, along with the £35 a month for 18 months tie in contracts..
Free open source software = made by end users who want an application to work. An engineer with a single tool in his toolbox is an idiot, not an engineer
The soon release of the 3g iphone may change these figures. I see half the sales being upgraders, a quarter being late adopters, and another quarter being people who decided to wait for the 2nd gen iphone.