Sony still trailed Samsung Electronics, Apple and HTC in the five largest European markets Kantar tracks in the 12 weeks to early September.
"Sony has dropped prices a lot over the last six months," said Kantar analyst Dominic Sunnebo, noting that the average retail price of a Sony smartphone is less than half that of market leader Samsung Electronics.
Sunnebo said Sony, which bought Ericsson out of a joint venture earlier this year, also benefited from its brand strength in France and Germany and its historic presence in the market. Consumers upgrading to smartphones often stick with the same vendor.
Cheaper models such as Nokia's Lumia 610 meanwhile helped Microsoft's Windows Phone platform to gain traction in the smartphone operating system (OS) market, Kantar said.
"Windows is making steady progress in the big European economies and is now challenging BlackBerry for third spot in the European OS league," said Sunnebo. With a new version of Windows Phone coming out this quarter, it is highly likely that Microsoft's platform will overtake RIM's this year, he added.
Google's Android is the leading platform in key European markets, where it controls shares ranging from 59 percent of the market in Italy to 84 percent in Spain.
Copyright Thomson Reuters 2012
Catch the latest from the Consumer Electronics Show on Gadgets 360, at our CES 2026 hub.
NOAA Issues G2 Solar Storm Watch; May Spark Auroras but Threaten Satellite Signals
Freedom at Midnight Season 2 Streams on Sony LIV From January 9: What to Know About Nikkhil Advani’s Historical Drama
Researchers Develop Neuromorphic ‘E-Skin’ to Give Humanoid Robots Pain Reflexes
Naanu Matthu Gunda 2 Now Streaming on ZEE5: Where to Watch Rakesh Adiga’s Emotional Kannada Drama Online?