In a sign of the rapid shift away from non-smartphones, Apple has recently become the number-one provider of mobile phones, finally surpassing the Finnish giant Nokia as "feature phones" fall out of fashion. Despite competition from companies basing their offerings on Google's free Android OS, as well as smartphone giant Research In Motion, Apple $10.47 billion in iPhone and iPhone accessory sales for the most recent quarter puts them unquestionably ahead of Nokia, whose most recent quarter earnings from its Devices and Services division brought in around $9.7 billion