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The number of smartphones sold worldwide in the first quarter of 2010, has grown into a half times compared to the same period in 2009. In total in January-March were sold globally 54.3 million smartphones, according to a press release, an industry analyst firm Gartner. Vice President, Gartner Research Carolina Milanesi (Carolina Milanesi) reported that the growth in sales of smartphones at an annual rate was the highest since 2006. The most popular platform for smart phones is Symbian. Devices based on Symbian manufacturing companies Nokia, SonyEricsson and Samsung occupy 44 percent of the market. This is followed by the company RIM BlackBerry smartphones and Apple iPhone with a share of 19,4 and 15,4 percent respectively.
During the same period in the world was sold 314.7 million mobile phones. The increase compared to 2009 was 17 percent.
The largest manufacturers of mobile phones are Nokia and South Korean Samsung and LG. For example, a Finnish company in the first quarter sold 110 million phones, but Samsung and LG - 64,9 and 27,2 million respectively. Also note that the top five sellers for the first time joined the company RIM.