According to information; Kantar Word panel Com-Tech, BlackBerry held market share of just 0.8% for the three months ended Oct. 31. A bad news in China, where the Canadian company has now no share of the market. BlackBerry’s solid showing is in Great Britain at 3.3%.
According to research on Monday revealed that BlackBerry’s (BBRY) share of the U.S. smart-phone market recently inched below 1%, as the handset maker grapples with despairing sales of new phones. The BlackBerry once directed the smart-phone industry, but its luck quickly turned amid competition from the likes of Apple (AAPL) and Samsung.
Company’s BlackBerry 10 operating system failed to get attraction, while Google’s (GOOG) Android and Microsoft’s (MSFT) Windows Phone each gained market share in the U.S. Kantar said Apple, which now a day released a new version of IOS, dropped to 40.8% in the latest quarter. Android’s domestic market share widened to 52.6% from 47.7%, and Windows rose to 4.8% from 2.5%. Windows also surpassed 10% in the five largest European Union economies.
Mr. Chen said BlackBerry is “here to stay,” adding that its enterprise solutions will continue to handle all devices, not just BlackBerry smart-phones.
“We understand the realities of the enterprise mobility market better than anyone, and we are in the game for the long term,” he said. “We have been investing in enterprise mobility management – for any device and thanks to customers like you, we’re doing very well.”
A month ago company appeared that a $4.7 billion deal to take BlackBerry private fell through.
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BlackBerry's U.S. Market Share Falls Below 1%
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