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2008-10-23
I believe Apple is not in the top 10 mobile manufacturers, not even in the US.
EDIT: I've found some statistics on the Web.
http://stats.getjar.com/statistics/
Apple is 12th mobile manufacturer
Look at the device table. The iphone is not in the top 100, it's the 212th most sold mobile worldwide, 0.04% of the market, as of November 2008. In the US, it's worse: 0.02%
There are 72 Nokia N95 for 1 Apple iPhone in the world, and the N95 is newer than the iPhone... Maybe the fact that the N95 can send MMS and do J2ME has something to do with it?
Edited 2008-12-18 11:36 UTC