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Lower cost smartphones are an important theme behind Gartner's overall forecast, with mid- and lower-cost smartphones driving Windows Phone sales into second place in 2015, and somewhat higher average costs pushing iPhone into third place that year.

The smartphone will "have been finally truly democratized" by 2015, Cozza said. RIM's share in 2011 will be 13.4%, dropping to 11% in 2015, Gartner said.Ĭozza predicts that two-thirds of the 1.1 billion smartphones sold in 2015 would cost on average no more than $300. RIM's smartphone share will decline into 2015, mainly due to competition in the consumer and business markets. It does project that overall iPhone sales volume will increase with greater sales in the U.S. The price tag will limit iPhone sales in emerging regions in coming years, Gartner explained. But in 2015, iPhone will dip to third place with 17.2% of the 1.1 billion smartphones sold that year.Īpple's share with the iPhone smartphone platform will decline slightly after 2011 because Apple is likely to keep its iPhone prices relatively high, Gartner said. Windows Phone devices will hold only 5% of the market in all of 2011, but will jump to nearly 20% in 2015, Gartner predicts.Īpple's iPhone will garner 19.4% of the smartphone market in 2011, making it second behind Android, and will hold that second-place spot into 2014, Gartner said. "All the strengths Nokia still has will play a role" in Windows Phone moving to second place in 2015, Cozza said via e-mail. Nokia will also retain its reputation for solid smartphone hardware in the Windows Phone alliance, sheadded. Gartner analyst Roberta Cozza explained the Windows Phone growth, noting that Nokia will be able to sell Windows Phones at lower prices than many smartphones sold today and to sell them globally through an extensive sales channel. "Gartner has revised its forecast of Windows Phone's market share upward, solely by virtue of Microsoft's alliance with Nokia," Gartner said in a statement.
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In 2011, Android will get nearly 39% of the smartphone market, which will total more than 467 million smartphones, Gartner said.īut Windows Phone's move into second place by 2015 is the biggest change from prior forecasts. Gartner today says that Android will hold nearly half of the smartphone market in 2012, then remain above 48% through 2015 when Gartner projects that 1.1 billion smartphones will be sold worldwide.


Both Gartner and IDC recognized that Android surged to become the top global smartphone OS in the latter half of 2010.
