Windows
Phone is No. 3 in the smartphone market, thanks largely to Nokia.
Microsoft's
Windows Phone grabbed third place from BlackBerry in global smartphone
shipments in the first quarter, market researcher IDC said Thursday.
Windows
Phone accounted for shipments of 7 million smartphones, earning itself a market
share of 3.2 percent last quarter. That was a gain from the first quarter of
2012, which saw shipments of 3 million and a market share of 2 percent.
Over the
same period, BlackBerry saw its fortunes fall. Last quarter, shipments fell to
6.3 million from 9.7 million in the year-ago quarter, while BlackBerry's market
share dropped to 2.9 percent from 6.4 percent.
Windows
Phone posted the largest gain among all operating systems, a feat largely due
to Nokia, IDC said in its report. The Finnish phone maker was responsible for
70 percent of all Windows Phone shipments last quarter. Since partnering with
Microsoft, Nokia has shipped a total of 20.3 million Windows Phone handsets.
Other vendors also offer Windows Phone devices but mostly as an alternative to
their mainstay Android phones.
"Windows
Phone claiming the third spot is a first and helps validate the direction taken
by Microsoft and key partner Nokia," IDC analyst Kevin Restivo said in a
statement. "Given the relatively low volume generated, the Windows Phone
camp will need to show further gains to solidify its status as an alterative to
Android or iOS."
Despite the
boost for Windows Phone, Google's Android and Apple iOS operating systems still
completely dominate the smartphone landscape.
Android
phones saw shipments of 162.1 million last quarter, up from 90.3 million for
the prior year's quarter. Market share climbed to 75 percent from 59.1 percent.
Apple
shipped 37.4 million iPhones in the first quarter, up from 35.1 million, though
its slice of the market dropped to 17.3 percent from 23 percent.
"Underpinning
the worldwide smartphone market is the constantly shifting operating system landscape,"
IDC research manager Ramon Llamas said in a statement. "Android and iOS
accounted for more than the lion's share of smartphones in the first quarter,
but a closer examination of the other platforms reveals turnaround and demand
for alternatives. Windows Phone has benefited from Nokia's participation, and
BlackBerry's new BB10 devices have already hit a million units shipped in its
first quarter of availability."
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