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Report: iPhone Leads Smartphone Use in North America, Europe

Apple’s iPhone is gaining strides in both North America and Western Europe, quickly turning Nokia into a marginalized player leading only in Africa and Asia, a new survey of smartphone usage indicates.

The iPhone, with 40 percent of the market, represented 54 percent of smart phone usage in North America during the fourth quarter of 2009, according to AdMob, the mobile advertising firm Google acquired in last year. In Western Europe, the iPhone and the iPod touch comprised more than half of smart phone usage, the company said Thursday. The gains were at the expense of Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson, the researchers said.

North America was also a high point for Google’s Android mobile operating system, rising to 27 percent during the fourth quarter, its highest level anywhere, said AdMob. Overall, Android use jumped from 1 percent in the fourth quarter of 2008 to 18 percent during the same period in 2009.

Although Nokia lead Apple in Asia and Africa with 53 percent and 50 percent, respectively, the iPhone doubled its usage share in Asia to 27 percent after Apple launched the handset in several countries, according to AdMob.

iPhone global sales exploded in late 2009, with demand for the handset outside of the U.S. rocketing 150 percent, AdMob recently reported. Japan sales grew 350 percent, while France demand rose 300 percent, with Australia close behind.

Overall, the mobile ad network sees a trend favoring the iPhone. Network requests from iPhones reached 36 percent during the fourth quarter of 2009, compared to just 9 percent a year ago. Nokia’s share dropped to 18 percent from 33 percent during the fourth quarter of 2008.

[Via AdMob, Fortune]

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Ed Sutherland

Ed Sutherland is a veteran technology journalist who first heard of Apple when they grew on trees, Yahoo was run out of a Stanford dorm and Google was an unknown upstart. Since then, Sutherland has covered the whole technology landscape, concentrating on tracking the trends and figuring out the finances of large (and small) technology companies.

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3 comments

    iPhone is a real competitor to Nokia, Nokia made a huge mistake when they said that Apple iPhone is only one of those come and goes.

    There are some companies where most of the employees are using iPhone even though their company didn’t buy the phone.

    Nokia will lose the game on all the fields eventually…

    amazing! recall the time when they said “Apple can add no value to cell phone design”?

    I’m surprised at the RIM numbers. Not as many people in my city have iPhones as they have BlackBerrys. Out of smartphones, probably 75% of them are BlackBerrys here.

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