Thanks for Rob Marsh for forwarding the following snapshot of data from Denmark:
Salget af smartphones eksploderer i Danmark.
According to GfK data in Denmark, during the first quarter of 2010 29% of phones sold were smartphones. In the second quarter, the share grew to 37%. In the third quarter, 51% of units and 71% of sales value was captured by smartphones.
Looking at September alone, Apple’s share of the smartphone market was 34%. In terms of value share, 51% of all the dollars that consumers spent for smartphones, was spent on the iPhone.
In other words, Continue reading “Big in Denmark: iPhone captures 36% of phone market value”