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Android is the number one mobile OS in the US

The Google OS takes nearly 50 per cent market share
Fri Feb 03 2012, 12:28

THE SMARTPHONE MARKET in the US was dominated by Google's Android operating system (OS) last year, which took nearly half of the mobile OS market share in the last quarter.

According to Comscore data 97.9 million people in the US owned smartphones during the three months ended in December, representing 40 per cent of all mobile subscribers. Google Android ranked as the top smartphone OS with 47.3 per cent market share, up 2.5 percentage points from September.

Meanwhile, Apple maintained its number two position, growing 2.2 percentage points to 29.6 per cent of the smartphone market. RIM ranked third with a 16 per cent share, followed by Microsoft with 4.7 per cent and Symbian with 1.4 per cent.

The study found Samsung to be the top handset manufacturer overall with 25.3 per cent market share.

It was followed by LG with 20 per cent market share and Motorola with a 13.3 per cent share. Apple took a 12.4 per cent share of total mobile subscribers, up 2.2 percentage points, while RIM just made it into the top five with a 6.7 per cent share. µ

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Are HTC doing a Panasonic-Sony?

Why aren't HTC in the top list of smartphone makers? Is HTC market share less than 6.7%?

Google is 2x larger than Apple and 10x larger than Microsoft. OMGzers.

posted by : interested_party, 05 February 2012 Complain about this comment
WoW!

Wow great article stating the obvious! In other news pigs fly on an airplane.

posted by : James T Kirk, 03 February 2012 Complain about this comment
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