Andre Yoskowitz
4 May 2013 17:21
Benedict Evans of Enders Analysis posted a great chart for clients this week, reflecting how the mobile phone market has turned into a two horse race.
The chart reflects overall handset revenue in the industry since 2010, for the top eight companies.
Samsung and Apple have quickly devoured the competition, accounting for $52 billion combined in revenue in the last quarter. The rest of the group combined for just over $16 billion.
Although they showed strength earlier on, Nokia and BlackBerry have seen their revenues collapse in recent years.
Chart via BGR