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Nokia Asha 303

Nokia Asha 303

Stephen Elop told today on his Twitter feed that Nokia has managed to sell over 1.5 billion Series 40 phones. This was later followed by a press release, which stated that Mayara Rodrigues, a 21-year-old Brazilian woman, was the 1.5 billionth Series 40 owner. Mayara’s shining new Series 40 device is the Nokia Asha 303. The first ever Series 40 phone was the Nokia 7110, which was released in 1999.

Nokia’s press release:

Nokia hits 1.5 billion sales of revolutionary Series 40 mobile phones

The landmark Nokia Asha 303 device has been purchased by a 21-year-old Brazilian woman

Espoo, Finland – Nokia today announced one of the most significant milestones in its history with the sale of its 1.5 billionth Series 40 mobile phone. The device was sold to a female consumer in the Brazilian city of São Paulo and represents a historic moment as Nokia continues its strategy of connecting the next billion.

The 1.5 billionth phone was a Nokia Asha 303, a stunning touch screen handset with QWERTY keypad designed for web browsing, social networking and gaming, that features pre-installed entertainment and applications such as Angry Birds Lite.

The device was purchased from a Magazine Luiza store in São Paulo by Mayara Rodrigues, a 21-year-old who loves staying in touch with friends and family through social networks.

The first Series 40 phone was the Nokia 7110 developed in 1999.  Since then this family of phones has evolved to such an extent that they are considered ‘Smartphone Lite’ thanks to the innovations of the new Nokia Asha range.

Series 40 phones now blur the line between feature phones and smartphones.  With recent innovations including Nokia Maps for Series 40, Nokia Browser and Web Apps, Nokia Money and Nokia Life Tools, millions of consumers have enjoyed easy and affordable access to the Internet and information for the first time, with locally relevant apps and content.

Mary McDowell, Executive Vice President for Mobile Phones at Nokia, said: “We are incredibly proud to reach this milestone. Having 1.5 billion Series 40 devices sold is a hard-to-reach mark, let alone one attainable in a single line of products. At a time when we are maintaining our commitment to connecting the next billion customers around the world – it is gratifying to consider how Series 40 devices have made mobile technology accessible and help continue to change people’s lives for the better.”

 


Windows Phone Marketplace stats Jan 21

Windows Phone Marketplace stats Jan 21

AllAboutWindowsPhone has released their estimation of the Windows Phone Marketplace. According to their App Tracking Service, the Windows Phone Marketplace contains now over 60,000 applications. Keep in mind that these numbers are not official, and they should only serve as a good estimation. Nonetheless, the trend is great, and it really seems like Windows Phone is stabilizing, for now, as the third ecosystem. Developers, keep the apps coming!


Android logo

Android logo

During Google’s earnings call last night, Google gave us some more information of how well Android is currently doing.

According to Larry Page, Android has now been activated on over 250 million devices. Last November the number was 200 million. Another noteworthy fact is that Android Market again has generated over 11 billion downloads.


Windows Phone Marketplace 50k

Windows Phone Marketplace at 50k

The Windows Phone Marketplace reached a major milestone today, when it now contains over 50,000 applications. The number comes courtesy of AllAboutWindowsPhone, so the figure isn’t totally waterproof. Microsoft hasn’t officially confirmed this. Still, it is great to see the OS growing to be a real contender in the mobile market!

Some facts gathered by AllAboutWindowsPhone:

The Windows Phone Marketplace has now passed the 50,000 app and games submission mark. Content is being added at the rate of 265 items per day. At the time of writing, 50,126 items have been published. Of these, 17,276 were added in the last 90 days and 8,010 were added in the last 30 days. These items come from 13,002 different publishers.


iPhone 4S

Apple released today a brief statement that their new iPhone 4S has sold over 1 million units during day one of sales. AT&T has earlier informed that the carrier sold 200,000 units in 12 hours, but this new figure is all carriers combined, and during the first 24 hours.

By comparison, the iPhone 4 sold 600,000 units during day one. The iPhone 4 also generated 1.7 million sales in three days, while the iPhone 3GS did 1 million in the same time.

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There shouldn’t be any doubt on which mobile application store is currently the biggest. The Apple App Store is by far the most popular store out there.

Apple today released a press release to inform the public that they’ve served over 15 billion downloads! The official number of apps is now 425,000, of which 100,000 are native apps for the iPad.

Here is the full press release:

CUPERTINO, California—July 7, 2011—Apple® today announced that over 15 billion apps have been downloaded from its revolutionary App Store™ by the more than 200 million iPhone®, iPad® and iPod touch® users worldwide. The App Store offers more than 425,000 apps and developers have created an incredible array of over 100,000 native iPad apps.

“In just three years, the revolutionary App Store has grown to become the most exciting and successful software marketplace the world has ever seen,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “Thank you to all of our amazing developers who have filled it with over 425,000 of the coolest apps and to our over 200 million iOS users for surpassing 15 billion downloads.”

“We sparked musical magic when iPhone users experienced Ocarina three years ago,” said Dr. Ge Wang, a Smule co-founder and assistant professor at Stanford’s Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics. “And now with iPad, we’ve created the Magic Piano and Magic Fiddle apps. Who could’ve dreamt an iPad would make its way into the San Francisco Symphony?”

“iPad provides us with an unparalleled mobile device for creating gorgeous, immersive games,” said Mark Rein, vice president and co-founder of Epic Games. “Infinity Blade has been a runaway hit with customers around the world and we couldn’t be more excited about our success on iOS devices.”

“We’re bringing Martha Stewart, Angelina Ballerina, Sesame Street and many more of the world’s most popular books and magazines to iPad,” said Nicholas Callaway, CEO of Callaway Digital Arts. “We knew the iPad was going to be a revolutionary storytelling device, but never could have anticipated it would become so popular, so quickly.”

More than 15 billion apps have been downloaded from the revolutionary App Store and more than 425,000 apps are available, including more than 100,000 native iPad apps, to consumers in 90 countries. Users of the more than 200 million iOS devices around the world can choose from an incredible range of apps in 20 categories, including games, business, news, education, sports, health, reference and travel. Apple has paid developers over $2.5 billion to date.

Apple designs Macs, the best personal computers in the world, along with OS X, iLife, iWork and professional software. Apple leads the digital music revolution with its iPods and iTunes online store. Apple has reinvented the mobile phone with its revolutionary iPhone and App Store, and has recently introduced iPad 2 which is defining the future of mobile media and computing devices.


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ZTE today made an announcement to inform us of their process in taking over the world. To tell you the truth, it sounds like they’re doing pretty well! ZTE expects to ship over 80 million handsets this year, that’s 60 million more than in 2010. Their biggest Android-hit so far is the ZTE Blade, which has over 2 million units! Impressive!

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The Windows Phone 7 Marketplace today hit 22,000 apps. The amount of apps will of course vary a bit in local marketplaces. The 22k apps is the worldwide combined figure.

Some interesting stats from WP7applist:

Currently tracking 22097 apps worldwide, 21994 in the USA Marketplace. 3757 of them are inactive, 51% are available for FREE. Average price is $1.37.

180 apps are updated on average each day. In the last 24 hours, 96 apps were updated and 141 were added.


Apple has today hit a rather big milestone with its App Store. According to unofficial sources, Apple today approved the 500,000th app to the App Store. However, due to withdrawals, replacements etc., the actual number of downloadable content is roughly 400,000.

Apple could announce this officially at next week’s WWDC, the biggest developer conference organized by Apple.

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