Interesting Symbian Statistics

January 29, 2010 by admin  
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Impressive numbers for Symbian from the Smartphone show:
  • Symbian now has almost 1300 employees
  • In the first half of 2007, 34. Symbian OS-powered were shipped. So we’re up to roughly 70 million a year, out of around a billion ‘phones’ sold per year. So 7% of all phones are powered by Symbian OS. And, interestingly, of desktop and aren’t much higher and are set to be overtaken – so the smartphone will become the dominant computing form factor in the next year.
  • Looking at ‘’, i.e. those which can be extended using (as opposed to Java midlets), Symbian OS now has a 72.4% (as at the end of Q2, 2007), up from 70% a year ago. If you’re interested, is in second place, with 13.3%, Microsoft in third with 6.1% for Windows Mobile and RIM (Blackberry) in fourth with 5.3%.
  • Apparently there are now 7888 native third written to run on Symbian OS, and this number is up by almost 50% from a year ago.
  • There’s been a lot of interest in starting to develop , with (apparently) over 70,000 downloads of the starter PDF on the Symbian web site.
  • ’s a big growth area, sales of Symbian OS-powered phones in already account for over 12% of Symbian’. As with , this can only grow and grow, despite the wide availability of cheap knock-off devices.
  • You’re probably wondering how Apple’s is doing. Leaving aside questions about whether it’s a true smartphone or not, it’s currently selling at 1.3% of worldwide smartphone sales (but 12% of smartphone sales in the USA).

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