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Nokia_E71x.jpgNokia's slice of the smartphone market in the U.S. is virtually non-existent, although it's still the number one cell phone vendor worldwide. However, that could change soon. A new study from Generator Research predicts that Apple's share of the smartphone market could exceed Nokia's sometime within the next four years, according to Electronista.

In fact, the research firm sees the market virtually "reversing itself" by then. It predicts that Nokia could fall from 40 to 20 percent share as the iPhone increases to 33 percent by that point--with Apple shipping 77 million iPhones in 2011 alone.

Generator cites the usual reasons for Apple's success here, basically saying it's a combination of the iPhone itself and Apple's App Store, according to the report. That $99 iPhone 3G can't hurt either. Meanwhile, Nokia seems unable to get U.S. carriers to pick up their devices here in the U.S., aside from the occasional E62 or E71x on AT&T, and steadfastly refuses to push into the CDMA side (read: Verizon and Sprint).

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