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Top 10 Cell Phones Of 2009 Announced

December 23, 2009
Filed Under: in BlackBerry, Mobile, iPhone
Author: Sean P. Aune

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The Nielsen Company, the same company behind TV show ratings, has released data on the top 10 cell phones for 2009, and it may not look exactly the way one would expect.

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No big surprise to see the iPhone at the top of the list, but the fact that BlackBerry image handsets are taking up three of the slots is rather impressive, as is LG in total taking up four slots.  It's a bit surprising the RAZR is still in the top 10, but oh well.

The BlackBerrys taking up so much of the list shouldn't be that surprising honestly when you consider Research In Motion (RIM) announced last week that it had shipped 10.1 handsets in the previous quarter.  It just once again brings up the subject of why these phones get ignored so much when it comes to developers.  Yes, the iPhone is number one, but Android isn't even on the list and it seems to get more development love than the BlackBerrys.

Whatever the case may be, it looks like people are going to need to be taking the BlackBerry platform a bit more seriously as more and more data comes out that shows that the RIM produced handsets are a viable option to several other phone choices.

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One response to “Top 10 Cell Phones Of 2009 Announced”

  1. Bob says:

    Let’s look at this culling of cows for a minute.

    Imagine a Sustainable solution.

    First you ask the question is milk more expensive than any other place in the world?

    If it is, then cull.

    If it isn’t then you might think of developing a bell curve of costs for the individual dairy farmers who produce milk to a standard of quality but at the lowest cost and still make a profit. What is their break even cost?

    The Sustainable approach. Or a Sustainable approach would be to find those dairy farmers who produce milk at the standard of quality and the lowest possible cost and do what you can to help them to continue to produce as much milk as possible.

    Those ultra low cost producers could have their output segregated out of the fresh milk category and moved to the powdered milk category. For Export!!! You do know we have a balance of trade problem and we have people starving!!!

    I know I am oversymplifying but this Eco Worldly —- should be a place where outside the box thinking is needed.

    This comment was originally posted on EcoWorldly

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