The month of December brought some badly needed joy for BlackBerry. The beleaguered mobile phone company saw marginal increase in its market share in the last month of previous year. Symbian OS also increased its numbers. Surprisingly, thriving iOS and Android operating systems saw a little decline in their fortunes. Though worry not, it's still iOS and Android's playground.
According to a latest report released by analytics firm Net Applications, Android lost miniscule half a percent market share and now commands 16.e9 percent of the pie. However, Apple's iOS saw its market share plummeting to 52.10 percent. In November, it had 54.04 percent market share.
On the other hand, BlackBerry increased its penetration from 3.18 percent to 3.51 percent. Symbian also gained market penetration and now has 5.76 percent share. In November, it market share stood at 3.18 percent. Java ME also touched 21.27 percent market stake to capture second spot after Apple's iOS.