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Apple iPhone Doubles Marketshare In Smartphone Segment

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Symbian marketshare is downn from 56.9 percent to 49.3 percent, the first time that Symbian share goes under the 50 percent mark. The real problem though comes from the decreasing ASP (Average Selling Price) which is considerably hurting Nokia as it fails to come up with more higher value smarphones like the popular 5800 Xpressmusic. The absence of Samsung and LG is quite puzzling given that both manufacturers have come up with smartphones like the Omnia, Cookie, Arena or Tocco.

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