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<br/>The only other company to gain market share was Apple, whose iPhone in more than doubling shipments managed to move up to 16.8 percent. All of Android's gains were at the expense of other platforms. Nokia's Symbian fell apart and dropped from 44.2 percent to just 27.4 percent, knocking it out of the top spot. RIM was also overtaken by Apple as its slower growth saw it ship 13 million BlackBerrys and push it down from 19.7 percent share to just 12.9 percent.
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<br/>When split by individual phone manufacturers, the results were more favorable for Apple, which moved up to being the fourth-largest phone maker in the world at 3.9 percent. Nokia, Samsung, and LG all lost share as any smartphone gains were more than offset by slumps in their basic phone sales. Android specialists like ZTE and HTC moved up quickly, although Motorola and Sony Ericsson were again hurt by their previous attachment to basic phones and were now smaller than HTC.
http://www.macnn.com/articles/11/05/19/android.up.to.36pc.as.symbian.windows.collapse/
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