iPhone Overtakes Windows Mobile Users In U.S.

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The iPhone now has more U.S. users than Microsoft’s Windows Mobile, new research shows. Apple’s iconic handset had an average of 8.97 million users in October, compared to Microsoft’s 7.13 million. This is the first time the iPhone has led Windows Mobile cell phones in actual user numbers.

Microsoft has admitted Apple’s iPhone “caught us all napping.” Windows Mobile 7 is not expected until the end of 2010. Morgan Stanley recently said Apple has a two- to three-year lead on its competitors.

The new numbers from Internet metric firm comScore means Apple has the second-largest U.S. marketshare in smartphones. Research in Motion continues to lead the pack with 14.96 million U.S. BlackBerry users. Compared to the iPhone and BlackBerry’s accelerating growth, Windows Mobile has been at a near stand-still.

Palm grew to around 2.84 million U.S. users, while Android and Symbian had about 1.02 million and 1.3 million U.S. users, according to comScore.

Credit for Apple passing Windows Mobile users is the iPhone 3GS, launched just prior to the three-month October period.

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[Via Electronista and Engadget]

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  • HD Boy

    I believe RIM’s rising numbers are the result of the endless BOGO (Buy One Get One) sales that Verizon has been conducting with RIM during the past two years. Anyone have any thoughts on this? This story appears to be based on Internet metrics, and not mere sales (the sales data would skew the results). Is this true?