There has been some debate recently about whether the drop in sale of the latest Smartphone models produced by major manufacturers like Nokia, HTC and LG meant that the bottom might be dropping out of the durable Smartphone market. However new figures have indicated that this, the most recession-proof of industries, is not in decline, it is simply that more copies of the Apple iPhone are being purchased instead of those of these major rival companies.
Indeed some are suggesting that the continued popularity of the iPhone is actually largely responsible for keeping the Smartphone market afloat during a difficult economic period, since it single-handedly reversed the impact of the decline in the sales of those models produced by rival manufacturers during this period. The figures released by Gartner place Apple as the biggest vendor of Smartphones on a global basis, as iPhone accounted for 23 percent of all Smartphone sales during Q4 2011, meaning a total number of 35.5 iPhones sold in that quarter. In terms of overall mobile phone sales, this places Apple as the third biggest global vendor, behind Nokia and Samsung, but this is despite the company’s mobile devices being more expensive than those of these two rivals.
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