![]() ![]() Apple's iOS was third with PalmOS now last. While Symbian still led with a higher than 59% share, Windows Mobile and BlackBerry OS were neck and neck for second place. By the end of 2007, a shakeup was taking place as a result of the iPhone. And during the second quarter of 2007, when the iPhone was finally launched, iPhone OS (later named iOS) had just. ![]() In January 2007, when Steve Jobs held up the brand spanking new Apple iPhone in front of an adoring MacWorld crowd, PalmOS had dropped to third with Symbian remaining on top with basically the same share it had the year before. In second was PalmOS (12.72%) followed by Windows Mobile (9.25%) and BlackBerry OS (8%). By the first quarter of 2006, Symbian had a commanding 60.08% share of the global mobile operating system market. ![]()
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