According to research by Gartner, the iPhone OS has the Windows Mobile side, representing the 3rd Symbian and BlackBerry.

Research firm Gartner said Tuesday, in 2009, Android and iPhone OS is the second fastest growing, sales of Apple's iPhone OS has the Windows Mobile side. Both Symbian and BlackBerry (RIM - Research In Motion) is leading the market.

Number of smart phone (smartphone) running Symbian operating system sold on the world reached 80.9 million in 2009, up from 72.9 million in the previous year. Gartner said, because the total smartphone sales grow faster, from 139.3 million the previous year to 172.4 million, Symbian's market share has dropped 46.9%.Market share is ranked second of RIM rose 19.9% compared to 16.6% in 2008.
Apple's smartphone OS is ranked third in the number of iPhones sold in 2009 was 24.9 million, compared to 11.4 million by 2008, reaching 14.4% market share.

Windows OS smartphone fell to 4th when the market share dropped from 11.8% to 8.7% and sales decreased 1.5 million. By Roberta Cozza, an analyst of Gartner Research, Windows version, the new 7 Series Phones launched an OS seems to be more competitive, but because mobile phones use the new OS by the end of this year will be the business of the village should remain will have to try to overcome difficulties during 2010.

Linux, including but not including Android LiMo, will have to cheat citizens in smartphone market. Linux's market share dropped from 7.6% to 4.7% in 2009.
Android is ranked only sixth in 2009 with a market share of 3.9%. However, this number will soon change. Android phone sales really began to increase in Quarter 4 2009. Four million of the total 6.8 million units sold in the last quarter of 2009. According to Cozza, 69% of these were sold in North America through the promotion of the droid Motorola cell phone carrier Verizon Wireless.

WebOS Palm appear on the list with seven of Gartner, market share of 0.7%.
While the smartphone market boom, the total mobile phone sales in the computer world is 1.2 billion, down about 1% over 2008, Gartner said.

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