By Tarmo Virki
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Blackberry maker Research in Motion
But over the last two years Sony Ericsson and Motorola have struggled with falling sales and market share, and despite fast market growth, both firms reported sharp drops in sales volumes for January-March.
Smartphone shipments surged 50 percent in the quarter from a year ago to 54 million with Apple
Both Strategy Analytics and International Data Corporation (IDC) estimated Research in Motion shipped 10.6 million phones in January-March, just ahead of Sony Ericsson's 10.5 million.
"The entrance of RIM into the top 5 underscores the sustained smartphone growth trend that is driving the global mobile phone market recovery," said IDC analyst Kevin Restivo.
IDC said all vendors in total made 295 million cellphones in the quarter, up 21.7 percent from a year ago, and stuck to its 11 percent market growth forecast for 2010.
Motorola, which was the second largest phone maker just six years ago, sold 8.5 million phones in the quarter, falling behind Apple
Nokia shipped 107.8 million phones in the quarter, with Korean vendors Samsung and LG selling 64.3 million and 27.1 million respectively.
(Additional reporting by Brett Young; Editing by David Cowell)