The iPhone is Dominating in Europe, Android in South Korea

The Loop is reporting on a study released Wednesday by the Yankee Group that indicates that 40% of potential smartphone buyers in Europe said that they would go for an iPhone.

The study was a poll of 5,000 consumers and 2,250 IT decision-makers working at companies across France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK.

The study indicated that Android devices came in a distant second at 19% and BlackBerry and Nokia followed at 17% and 15% respectively.

I've seen articles stating there's similar domination of Android in South Korea. So what can we draw from that? Marketing? Cultural values?

And will the Windows phone gather velocity in South Korea since that country is so Windows-centric?