In the past 12 months, Nokia has dived from 76 percent market share to just 31 percent.
That figure is enough to keep the handset maker in first in the nation, but other companies have significantly closed the gap.
Samsung has jumped from 3 percent to 25 percent, Apple has jumped to 16 percent, Sony Ericsson and Huawei came in at 11 percent each, and Chinese handset maker ZTE has the remaining 6.
Nokia will look to take some of that share back with the release of their new Lumia 800 Windows Phone 7.5 device.
The Lumia has seen strong reviews out of the gate.
Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 4 Dec 2011 0:14