In London there's a firm divide between business and multimedia smartphones.
Almost every business person in the city carries a Blackberry of some sort. It's a status symbol and you're obviously not an important person if you don't carry one.
In the personal market, the Nokia N95 rules supreme. They're as common as muck. The iPhone has taken some time to appear in large quantities but I'm seeing them more and more these days. Apple are continuing to market the iPhone heavily on TV and in print.
I see the occasional WinMo Pro device (usually one of the HTC models with a slide-out keyboard) but I rarely see any Standard devices. I'm lucky if I see one a month. Orange have been the biggest promoters of Standard devices in the UK and sadly they've fallen out of favour with their target audience. Orange's insistence that 30MB equates to 'unlimited' data is a joke.
Palm devices have never been popular in the UK and the last time I saw one was at Heathrow airport. It's an easy way to tell that someone is over from America.
