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Microsoft beats Symbian 3 to 1
April 30, 2004 [General] | By anonymous 1.

Microsoft is just warming up - more serious invasion of Microsoft powered cell phones will occur in second half this year after Motorola will release their MPx, MPx100 and MPx220 phones - but already now Microsoft scores major victory:

NPD's data on the U.S. smartphone market gave Palm OS a 46% unit share, an increase of five points from January. Pocket PC Phone Edition held 22 percent, Microsoft Smartphone held 13 percent, Symbian held 11 percent, and Linux held eight percent.

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In total - Pocket PC Phone + Microsoft Smartphone - Microsoft achieves 35 percent - three times more than Symbian. First comes USA, then Asia, then Europe, ...


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