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Nearly ten Years After Apple Launched the iPhone, which completely upended the smartphone industry, the device has effectively helped to wipe out one of its major predecessors: the BlackBerry.
![]() BlackBerry has at last fallen to a rounded 0.0% Share among smartphone operating systems After shipping just 207,000 smartphones last quarter, following an over seven year decline from its peak Market Share of approximately 20% in 2009, according to the latest quarterly data from research firm Gartner. The demise of the smartphone that was once the poster child of Canadian in**vation has been a long one in the making, but one that was inevitable **w that BlackBerry has shifted its focus to software and sold the global rights to future BlackBerry-branded smartphones to Chinese company TCL Communication. BlackBerry actually continued to grow for around two Years After the iPhone Launched in June 2007, taking Market Share away from then-leader **kia. BlackBerry's Market Share among all smartphone operating systems was 9.6% in 2007, 16.6% in 2008, and 19.9% in 2009, according to Gartner. Then, the decline started. By 2011, the surging popularity of iPhones and Samsung Galaxy smartphones led iOS and Android to leapfrog BlackBerry and **kia to form a duopoly in the smartphone Market that exists to this day. iOS and Android combined for a record 99.6% Market Share last quarter, according to Gartner. Worldwide Smartphone Sales to End Users by Operating System in 4Q16 (Gartner)******* 10 Mobile was the only other platform to make any sort of dent last quarter, recording an insignificant 0.3% Market share, according to Gartner. ******* 10 Mobile fell from 1.1% in the year-ago quarter. A group of unnamed "other" operating systems captured the remaining 0.1% share. iOS adoption is still low compared to Android, with the platforms capturing 17.9% and 81.7% worldwide Market Share respectively in the fourth quarter. iPhones mainly target the premium smartphone market, however, while there are Android-based smartphones at all price points sold by dozens of brands. What's next for BlackBerry? In addition to focusing on software, the company is also doing self-driving vehicle research, while its rumored "Mercury" smartphone by TCL will be unveiled on February 25 at Mobile World Congress. Tags: Gartner, BlackBerry Discuss this article in our forums أكثر... ??????? ??????: BlackBerry Hits '0%' Market Share Nearly Ten Years After iPhone Launched || ??????: ahlam1399 || ??????: اسم منتداك
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