BlackBerry has continued to gain market share at the expense of Android and iOS, new figures from Net Applications have revealed.
The figures show iOS dropped to a 54% share in November, with Android also falling to 17%.
RIM gained to 3%, with Symbian also rising half a point to 5%, although Windows Phone didn’t make enough to register 1% on the company’s analytics.
However, some analysts have taken issue with the report, suggesting it’s limited in scope and doesn’t take into account a wider sample of users.
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