As much as the the blogosphere, myself included, have been ragging on BlackBerry maker Research in Motion, the company still sells a ridiculous number of smartphones.  Shipping 10.6 million devices between January and March, RIM is now the world’s 4th largest phone manufacturer with 3.6% market share.

Check out the rest of the top 5 after the jump…

Top Five Mobile Phone Vendors, Shipments, and Market Share, Q1 2010 (Units in Millions)

Vendor 1Q10 Unit Shipments 1Q10 Market Share 1Q09 Unit Shipments 1Q09 Market Share Year-over-year Change
1. Nokia 107.8 36.6% 93.2 38.4% 15.7%
2. Samsung 64.3 21.8% 45.9 18.9% 40.1%
3. LG Electronics 27.1 9.2% 22.6 9.3% 19.9%
4. Research In Motion 10.6 3.6% 7.3 3.0% 45.2%
4. Sony Ericsson 10.5 3.6% 14.5 6.0% -27.6%
Others 74.6 25.3% 58.9 24.3% 26.7%
Total 294.9 100.0% 242.4 100.0% 21.7%

Even though RIM’s 3.6% share putting them into 4th place pales in comparison to Nokia’s 36.6%,  year over year growth for the BlackBerry outpaced everyone at 45.2%.  Additionally, RIM only sells smartphones.  Their counterparts on the list, however, sell mostly feature phones.

At the end of the day, Research in Motion isn’t nearly as bad off as a lot of us tech bloggers make them out to be…

[Source IDC]