European Smartphone Market Grows 41 Percent in Past Year

Nokia Continues to Lead Smartphone Market But Apple and Android Devices are Gaining Fast

LONDON, U.K., September 14, 2010 – Comscore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released a study of smartphone use showing that the Symbian platform holds 54.4 percent of the Western European market. Despite Symbian’s continued growth in number of smartphone subscribers, its market share has fallen as growth in the Apple OS and Android (Google) platforms has surged in the past year.

Top Smartphone Platforms in Europe3 Month Avg.
Ending July 2010 vs. July 2009
Total EU5 (UK, DE, FR, ES and IT) Smartphone Subscribers, Age 13+
Source: Comscore MobiLens

Jul-09

Jul-10

Subscribers (000)

Share (%) of Subscribers

Subscribers (000)

Share (%) of Subscribers

Point Change

Total Smartphone Subscribers : 13+ yrs old

43,053

100.0 %

60,850

100.0 %

Symbian

29,601

68.8 %

33,080

54.4 %

-14.4

Apple

4,398

10.2 %

11,677

19.2 %

9.0

Microsoft

5,972

13.9 %

7,081

11.6 %

-2.3

RIM

2,746

6.4 %

4,886

8.0 %

1.6

Google

208

0.5 %

3,708

6.1 %

5.6

Smartphone adoption in the EU5 (U.K., France, Germany, Spain, Italy) has grown 41 percent in the past year to 60.8 million subscribers. Currently, more than one out of every two smartphones is a Nokia manufactured device, although Nokia accounted for more than two out of every three smartphones a year ago.

"Nokia is still the clear leader in the European smartphone market and as the eagerly anticipated N8 launches, all eyes are on Nokia," says Comscore European VP Mobile, Jeremy Copp. "While Nokia has made great strides with offerings such as the Ovi Store and Symbian 3, the pressure is on to reclaim valuable market share. By innovating and bringing new phones to market for a wide variety of audiences, Nokia's future is not predicated on the success of one handset alone."

Top Mobile OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers)3 Month Avg. Ending July 2010 vs. July 2009
Total EU5 (UK, DE, FR, ES and IT) Smartphone Subscribers, Age 13+
Source: Comscore MobiLens

Jul-2009

Jul-2010

Subscribers (000)

Share (%) of Subscribers

Subscribers (000)

Share (%) of Subscribers

Point Change

Total Smartphone Subscribers: 13+ yrs old

43,053

100.0%

60,850

100.0%

Nokia

28,260

65.6%

31,169

51.2%

-14.4

Apple

4,398

10.2%

11,677

19.2%

9.0

RIM

2,746

6.4%

4,886

8.0%

1.6

Samsung

1,976

4.6%

3,121

5.1%

0.5

Sony Ericsson

498

1.2%

1,495

4.8%

3.6

LG

197

0.5%

487

0.8%

0.3

Motorola

180

0.4%

388

0.6%

0.2

July 2010 European Mobile Benchmark Data

Below is Comscore’s July 2010 benchmark data, including a review of mobile consumption behaviours and device penetration for five EU countries. This benchmark data will be updated on a monthly basis to provide the most up-to-date snapshot of the mobile industry. Further information on this benchmark data, and other data included above, can be provided upon request.

Mobile Benchmark Data for the European Market
3 Month Average Ending July 2010
Total EU5 (UK, DE, FR, ES and IT), Age 13+
Source: Comscore MobiLens

Reach (%) of Mobile Subscribers

EU5

UK

France

Germany

Italy

Spain

Sent text message to another phone

82.5%

90.6%

80.7%

80.7%

78.6%

81.4%

Used application [including games]

35.7%

41.8%

25.9%

35.3%

38.6%

37.1%

Used browser

26.2%

37.4%

25.1%

21.1%

23.7%

23.6%

Listened to music on mobile phone

24.6%

23.6%

21.1%

26.8%

22.2%

30.5%

Accessed Social Networking Site or Blog

15.3%

24.6%

14.0%

9.3%

15.0%

13.6%

Accessed news and information

29.9%

37.1%

27.9%

24.1%

32.6%

27.8%

Smartphone [Platform]

26.4%

28.5%

19.3%

20.3%

34.1%

31.9%

3G Subscribers [Device Generation]

45.3%

44.6%

40.8%

41.8%

46.6%

56.0%

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