iPhone market share to slip
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Apple, which became the world's largest smartphone seller in the fourth quarter, will see its iPhone market share slipping for a couple of quarters as the novelty of its latest 4S model runs out, research firm Gartner said today.
Apple saw its iPhone sales more than double in the last quarter when it took a 24 per cent share of the smartphone market, helped by a 15-month period before the 4S model was launched, which created a lot of pentup demand.
Gartner said Apple's strong performance will continue into the first quarter of 2012 as availability of the iPhone 4S widens, but without the benefit from delayed purchases sales would decline from the previous quarter.
In contrast to Apple's blow-out quarter, former smartphone market leader Nokia saw its share of that market fall to 12 per cent from 30 per cent just a year ago.
Gartner also said cellphone market growth would slow this year as the weakening economies hurting the demand.
Gartner said it saw growth in the overall cellphone sales volume slowing to 7 per cent from 11 per cent growth seen last year, while smartphone market growth would slow to 39 per cent from 58 per cent.
"In some of the regions economic conditions have slowed down the replacement market. Consumers are more cautious," said analyst Roberta Cozza.
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