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Follow on Google News | ![]() Will Android take the world If it wins Asia?That's the question to ask, following Canalys' release of first quarter 2011 smartphone shipments, today. Asia has long been Nokia's stronghold but that may rapidly change during the transition from Symbian to Windows Phone .
By: cheaplaptopbattery Smartphone shipments to Asia grew 98 percent, to 37.3 million units, during Q1, with volumes strongest in China, India and South Korea. India has been a Nokia stronghold, with as much as 70 percent overall handset market share, as well as China. "Nokia is under considerable strain in the smartphone Dell latitude d531 battery dell latitude d620 battery http://www.batterylaptoppower.com/ Nokia accounted for 53 percent of shipments to the Asia-Pacific region during Q1, edging past Europe, Middle East and Africa by 3 million units. Maybe, but: "Increasingly, smartphones will drive market growth. This means feature phone makers will either need to become smartphone dependent or consolidate that part of the market." Kevin Restivo, IDC senior research analyst, said in a statement last week. Nokia's real market share reach comes from feature phones. As smartphone sales increase in countries like China and India, Nokia's market strength could become tenuous. Perhaps matters would be much better if the handset manufacturer had Windows Phone mobiles to ship now. For Android, sales in Asia flow like gravy -- and elsewhere around the globe. Last week, IDC described Android smartphone shipments to Asia-Pacfic as "exceptional." White-label vendors and other branded manufacturers, such as HTC, also are driving Android's Asia assault. "HTC, Samsung, LG, Motorola and Sony Dell vostro 1700 battery Hp 530 battery http://www.batterylaptoppower.com/ To take Asia, Android must take out Nokia. It's now a market share race -- how much market share Android smartphones gain before Nokia has a solid Windows Phone pipeline. Nokia captured the world by taking EMEA and Asia-Pacific. Can Android do the same? More broadly, smartphone shipments grew 83 percent, to 101.1 million units, during first quarter, according to Canalys. Nokia's market share was 24 percent, down from 39 percent a year earlier. Cunningham said that Samsung "shipped nearly 3.5 million bada operating system-based smart phones, outperforming total shipments of Windows Phone devices by more than a million units." He emphasized: "This achievement shows that there is still room for multiple operating systems, and that vendors can benefit from maintaining control of device development to hit the right markets and price points." While Asia-Pacific is the leading region for smartphones, the United States is strongest country, with "Apple substantially extending its lead," according to Canalys -- 31 percent share and 150 percent year-over-year growth. However, Android is the leading platform, with 49 percent market share. HTChttp://www.batterylaptoppower.com/ "Shipments of its EVO series, Inspire 4G and Thunderbolt enhanced HTC's strong performance in this quarter," Chris Jones, Canalys principal analyst, said in a statement. "The vendor has a wide and regularly refreshed portfolio, covering multiple network technologies, which puts it in a strong position both in the U.S. and worldwide." # # # www.batterylaptoppower.com - We guarantee our laptop batteries for full 1 year warranty and 30-day money back on every laptop battery. End
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