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Author: Linda Sui
Publication Date: May 16 2011
Pages: 12
Report Type: Metrics, Excel
Smartphone Country Share

Global Handset Vendor Marketshare by Country EMEA Q1 2011



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Report Summary:

Nokia continues to be the dominant number one player across the EMEA region. But Samsung has pushed for top spot in the UK and France. Apple and HTC ramped up in France, Germany, Italy and Spain and ranked the third and fourth place respectively. Meanwhile, RIM maintained third place in the UK, despite fierce competition from Apple. This report tracks handset shipments and vendor marketshare for 7 major countries making up half of all volumes in Western Europe, Central Eastern Europe and Africa Middle East in Q1 2011. They are France, Germany, Italy, Russia, South Africa, Spain and the UK.
Table of Contents

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Summary
  • 3. France
  • 4. Germany
  • 5. Italy
  • 6. Russia
  • 7. South Africa
  • 8. Spain
  • 9. UK
  • 10. Methodology
  • 11. Contacts


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