iPhone vs. Windows Mobile Devices

Topics Mac on December 18th, 2007

is virtually slaughtering powered devices in terms of market performance. In yet another aspect of the multifaceted Microsoft vs. Apple face-off, the Cupertino-based hardware company has left the Redmond giant in the dust. On the U.S. Market, the has been nothing short of a smashing success just a few weeks short of the first six months since it was introduced. Earlier in 2007, Apple chose to sacrifice OS X 10.5 on the altar of the . Apple talked at that time of necessary tradeoffs, and it looks like their gambit payed off. The is swallowing market shares at a rapid pace and is consistently growing its audience.

According to statistics made available for the U.S. by Canalys via RoughlyDrafted, in just the first quarter since it hit the shelves, the has left in the dust the whole lineup of smartphones powered by . The data put together by Canalys and made available by Symbian paints a bleak picture for Microsoft and . In the race for an ever increasing audience, the Redmond company and its hardware partners providing the devices for are losing ground to Apple. In this context, the Cupertino-based hardware company provides further proof of the benefits of a closed development model. In contrast, Microsoft deals only with the operating system, leaving the underlying hardware infrastructure to third-parties.

Having been introduced at the end of June 2007, exclusively to the U.S. market at that time, the managed to take over in a single quarter, no less than 27% of the 2007 Q3 sales. At the same time, the various -powered devices available from multiple operators only grabbed a total of 25%. By early September, Apple was in fact celebrating the shipping of the one millionth . Hitting the 1 million sold iPhones was an important milestone for the Cupertion-based company, as it did so while going against household names featuring software products, such as , Symbian and Linux. But at the same time, the U.S. market is the exception that confirms the rule. The rest of the world is dominated by Symbian, and outside of North America, Apple’s brand is worth a lot less.

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