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Here’s the list of top 20 phones in the UK, followed by the top 20 list of phones globally.

The UK Top 20 list:

1. Nokia N95
2. SonyEricsson K800i
3. SonyEricsson W810i
4. SonyEricsson W580i
5. Samsung G600
6. Apple iPhone
7. Amoi Skypephone
8. SonyEricsson W910i
9. SonyEricsson W880i
10. Samsung E250
11. Nokia 6300
12. Nokia 6500s
13. SonyEricsson K850i
14. SonyEricsson W850i
15. SonyEricsson W200i
16. Nokia N73
17. Samsung J700
18. LG KU990
19. SonyEricsson K610i
20. SonyEricsson C902

The global top 20 list:

1. Motorola RAZR V3
2. Nokia N70
3. Motorola KRZR K1c
4. Apple iPhone
5. Motorola W385
6. BlackBerry 8100
7. Nokia 6300
8. Motorola Z6m
9. Nokia 6600
10. Nokia N73
11. RIM BlackBerry 8300
12. Nokia N95
13. Palm Centro
14. Nokia 3110c
15. Nokia 5300
16. Nokia N80
17. Nokia 7610
18. Kyocera K24
19. Nokia 5200
20. SonyEricsson W200i

In terms of global Smartphone requests by OS, the Symbian OS comes in first at 64%, followed by the Windows Mobile OS at 13%.

In number 3 spot is the BlackBerry RIM OS with an 11% market share, the ageing Palm OS is number 4 with 6%, the iPhone comes in at number 5 with a 4% share, and the Danger Hiptop OS comes in last spot with a 2% share.

While the iPhone has made stunning moves in a little more than a year, it still faces strong competition from the entrenched players, promising plenty more smartphone fireworks for us all in the years ahead.