The European market for smartphones and wireless handhelds increased by 170
per cent compared to this time last year, according to analyst firm
Canalys.
The growth is being driven by two factors: mobile replacement with phones
that "happen" to be smartphones, and the business need for mobile email.
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"BlackBerry manufacturer
RIM has enjoyed tremendous
growth in EMEA over the past year, with total device shipments (smartphones plus
wireless handhelds) up 130 per cent in the first half of 2005," said Canalys
analyst Rachel Lashford.
"But RIM is seeing increasing competition from other players as the market is
proving to be so lucrative.
Worldwide sales of unconnected handhelds are falling, however, registering a
drop of 10 per cent on the year.
But Europe bucked this trend, with sales rising 21 per cent. This is thought
to be down to sales of in-car navigation systems that use a handheld as the
interface.
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