| iPhone verliert weitere Marktanteile gegenüber Android |
| Geschrieben von Boris Jebsen | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Thursday, 4. February 2010 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Laut einer aktuellen Studie von ABI Research verliert Apple´s iPhone weitere Marktanteile gegenüber anderen Smartphone-Anbietern, insbesondere der Android Plattform. Im vierten Quartal 2009 hat das iPhone demnach gegenüber dem dritten Quartal bei den globalen Verkäufen 1.5 Prozentpunkte eingebüßt. Das klingt auf den ersten Blick nach wenig. Setzt man die Zahlen aber in Relation zu den globalen Verkäufen anderer Smartphones, die im gleichen Zeitraum um 26% gestiegen sind, so dürften bei Apple endgültig die Alarmglocken läuten. Zitat: The new numbers come from ABI Research, an analytics firm based in New York. ABI measures sales of smartphones from quarter to quarter and works with manufacturers to ensure its data is in line with the companies' own estimates. According to ABI, Apple's iPhone accounted for 18.1 percent of global smartphone sales in the third quarter of 2009. In the fourth quarter, that number dropped to 16.6 percent. The change itself isn't enormous, but what's noteworthy is that smartphone sales overall grew by 26 percent -- yet, even with that significant growth in the market, Apple's iPhone sales fell. "We're getting to a point where the iPhone is starting to look a little tired, a little dated," ABI's Kevin Burden tells me. This is Apple's first quarter-to-quarter drop in smartphone market share in two years, ABI's research indicates. The last time the iPhone suffered a loss was in late 2008. Quelle: InfoWorld / ABI
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