While Apple's iPhone 3G and various BlackBerry devices from Research in Motion are continuing to chip away at its lead, Nokia remains the global leader in smart phone market share.
That's according to a survey released Thursday by research firm Canalys, as cited by Reuters. Nokia's leading number is 38.9 percent, down from over 50 at the same time last year.
Apple took second place with 17.3 percent, while RIM took third with 15.2 percent.Microsoft's Windows Mobile took fourth with 13.6 percent.
The overall smartphone market, meanwhile, grew to 40 million worldwide, a jump of 28 percent from the third quarter of 2007.

