The growth of smart phones increased by 55% globally in 2011

In the markets of Europe and the Middle East and Africa meet 67% of the total operating system, Android devices in the world, both smart phones or tablet devices


According to a report published by IDC global research, it is expected that the smart phone industry in the world increased significantly by 55% by the end of 2011, to meet the aspirations of the customers of modern technology in their mobile phones.
Based on this report, the manufacturers of smart phones will produce approximately 472 million smartphone until the end of 2011, compared with what has been manufactured in 2010, which did not exceed the 305 million units.
And operating systems are the primary reason behind the rise in the number of smartphone users around the world, they provided an exceptional and amazing experiences that meet the expectations of users access to devices and smart phones fast multi-tasking.
The Android operating system, the only one who has seen a remarkable growth rates in fashionable among users compared to other operating systems in the smart phone industry.
According to a report recently published by the firm Canalys, operating system Android is now dominates 48% of the current smartphone market. According to the same report, the manufacturers of cell phones in the second quarter of 2011, manufactures more than 51.9 million device running Android, has acquired Europe and the Middle East and Africa about 35 million units, representing a growth of 67% of the total number of such devices.
According to the report, Samsung was the largest manufacturer of devices Android operating system in the world, and the second largest manufacturer of mobile phones in the world, as they exported about 17 million device.
Based on the financial profits for the second quarter of this year, announced by Samsung recently, the company recorded an increase in annual profits by 43%, as a result of strong demand for smartphone operating system, Android, which comes from including a GALAXY S II and a number of other mobile devices


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