@HighestRanked "If the numbers for the iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPhone 3G were combined they would totally dominate the list."
Actually, no. There have only been three iPhones, and we know two of them have less than 1.2% of market each (if they had that, they'd be in the top ten). Let's be generous and say they're 1.1% each. (Unlikely for the EDGE one, but hey.)
The iPhone total is then 4.0% + 1.1% + 1.1% = 6.2%.
The total for the top 10 Blackberries is 3.7% + 1.4% + 1.2% = 6.3%.
And that doesn't include the ones outside the top 10 (notably missing: Bold, 8800, Tour, Curve 8500, Pearl Flip...)
Strictly speaking, in the best case scenario for Apple it is possible that the 8100 family has 1.24% of subscribers (rounded down to 1.2% in table), and then both EDGE and 3GS iPhones have 1.23% each. That would bring the iPhone total to 6.46%.
It seems rather likely that Bold + Tour + 8800 add up to more than 0.2% though, so Blackberries will still come out on top.
@jarek All in due time my friend. Berries or iPhones, it's all good. What's a concluded fact is WinMo is in the toilet and iPhone 4.0 is going to pull the chain this Summer.
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If you add up all the Blackberry percentages it comes out to over 6%.
Good Job Rim!
Better than iPhone.
@Dr Yusuf AlKindi that begs the question. If the numbers for the iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPhone 3G were combined they would totally dominate the list.
@Dr Yusuf AlKindi
Not to mention the original Edge iPhone, which also isn't included on that chart.
If you're going to combine every phone from every manufacturer, do it for all phones including the iPhone.
@HighestRanked "If the numbers for the iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPhone 3G were combined they would totally dominate the list."
Actually, no. There have only been three iPhones, and we know two of them have less than 1.2% of market each (if they had that, they'd be in the top ten). Let's be generous and say they're 1.1% each. (Unlikely for the EDGE one, but hey.)
The iPhone total is then 4.0% + 1.1% + 1.1% = 6.2%.
The total for the top 10 Blackberries is 3.7% + 1.4% + 1.2% = 6.3%.
And that doesn't include the ones outside the top 10 (notably missing: Bold, 8800, Tour, Curve 8500, Pearl Flip...)
@jarek Self-correction:
Strictly speaking, in the best case scenario for Apple it is possible that the 8100 family has 1.24% of subscribers (rounded down to 1.2% in table), and then both EDGE and 3GS iPhones have 1.23% each. That would bring the iPhone total to 6.46%.
It seems rather likely that Bold + Tour + 8800 add up to more than 0.2% though, so Blackberries will still come out on top.
@jarek All in due time my friend. Berries or iPhones, it's all good. What's a concluded fact is WinMo is in the toilet and iPhone 4.0 is going to pull the chain this Summer.