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Android market share jumps as BlackBerry slides; smartphones now owned by 1 in 3 Americans Image 0 en  - Android market share jumps as BlackBerry slides; smartphones now owned by 1 in 3 Americans According to a new report from comScore, 1 in 3 Americans now own a smartphone. Google’s Android OS is ahead of the pack with a 38.1% share of the market during the 3-month period ending in May ? up 5.1% from the last report in February. Apple’s iOS operating system jumped 1.4 percentage points to a 26.6% share, and RIM’s BlackBerry OS fell 4.3% to a 24.7% share of the market. Mi [..]
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CHART OF THE DAY: Will Google's Share Of The Mobile Market Beat Its Share Of The Search Market? (GOOG, AAPL, MSFT, RIMM)  Interesting question from Dan Frommer at SplatF: Will Google's share of the smartphone market eventually be as big, or bigger, than its share of the search market? The knee-jerk answer is "no" since Google is pretty much synonymou [..]
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CHART OF THE DAY: Will Google's Share Of The Mobile Market Beat Its Share Of The Search Market? (GOOG, AAPL, MSFT, RIMM)  Interesting question from Dan Frommer at SplatF: Will Google's share of the smartphone market eventually be as big, or bigger, than its share of the search market? The knee-jerk answer is "no" since Google is pretty much synonymou [..]
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Android, iOS continue to absorb BlackBerry market share in U.S. Image 0 en  - Android, iOS continue to absorb BlackBerry market share in U.S. ComScore released its most recent U.S. Mobile Subscriber Report on Wednesday, which suggests that iOS and Android are continuing to absorb share at the expense of RIM’s BlackBerry OS in the United States. Android’s market share increased 5.6 points to 43.7% during the three month period ending in August. iOS grew 0.7 points to a 27.3% share during the same period. Meanwhile, RIM droppe [..]
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Android, iOS gain U.S. market share in Q2 while BlackBerry slides, NPD says Image 0 en  - Android, iOS gain U.S. market share in Q2 while BlackBerry slides, NPD says Android’s lead in the U.S. smartphone market was extended further in the second quarter of 2011 according to leading market research firm The NPD Group. The firm on Monday released its second-quarter Mobile Phone Track report, which shows that Android devices accounted for 52% of smartphones sold in the U.S. last quarter. Apple’s iOS-powered iPhone showed slight gains in the second qua [..]
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Android smartphone market share up a staggering 22%, Symbian down 8% in Q3 2010 Image 0 en  - Android smartphone market share up a staggering 22%, Symbian down 8% in Q3 2010 Market research firm Gartner released its Q3 2010 cell phone numbers on Wednesday and, to put it mildly, it’s an exciting time in the mobile space. Overall cell phone sales across the globe grew 35% compared to Q3 2009, and smartphone sales exploded ? almost doubling numbers from the same quarter last year. Gartner’s report shows total smartphone sales of over 81 million units worldwid [..]
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Apple, Android see continued growth in U.S. smartphone market share Image 0 en  - Apple, Android see continued growth in U.S. smartphone market share ComScore has released its latest report on the U.S. smartphone market, and it suggests that Apple’s share of the U.S. OEM market is growing, while Android is continuing to dominate the U.S. operating system market. Samsung remains the top mobile OEM in the United States with a 24.8% marketshare, up 0.3 percentage points from the period prior. It’s followed by LG (20.9%, no change), Mot [..]
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Nokia to undercut Android prices to gain U.S. market share  Nokia’s head of North American sales Chris Weber sat down in an interview Business Insider recently and explained how the Finnish company will regain its market share in the United States by writing “one of the greatest turnaround stories in history.” Weber said that Nokia will release a number of new smartphone models running Microsoft’s Windows Phone Mango operating syste [..]
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Android topped Apple, all others in Chinese market share last year  Google’s Android platform was the most popular mobile operating system in the world’s largest market for mobile phones last year. The platform’s market share grew nearly 35%, capturing 68.4% of the mobile market in China, Reuters reported on Tuesday citing research from Analysys International. Chinese Android manufacturers ZTE and Huawei helped propel the platform to new heights [..]
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Android tablets finally dent iPad market share  Lead by the impressive sales of Samsung’s Galaxy Tab, the Android platform is finally starting to gain momentum in the emerging consumer tablet market. Analytics firm Strategy Analytics reports that Android owned 22% of the global tablet market in the fourth quarter of 2010. The iPad’s share of the market dropped from 96% to 75% in the fourth quarter last year, according to the report. [..]
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Canalys: Android dominance grows as Q1 market share climbs to 35%  Market research and analysis firm Canalys on Wednesday released its global country-level smartphone market share data for the first quarter of 2011. According to the firm’s report, Android continued to dominate the worldwide smartphone market as global shipments grew to 37.5 million units, giving Google’s mobile OS a market-leading 35% share of smartphone sales in the quarter. Nokia [..]
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iOS market share balloons in October, Android climbs to No. 2 mobile OS  Propelled by the popularity of its iPad tablet and the successful launch of the latest iPhone, Apple’s share of the mobile operating system market jumped significantly in October. Apple’s iOS saw just 1.6% growth between August and September of this year according to Net Applications, as iPhone sales slowed in anticipation of a new model in October. That new model, the iPhone 4S, sold [..]
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Android and iOS regain market share in January as BlackBerry slides  Google’s Android platform and Apple’s iOS regained mobile operating system market share last month after both mobile platforms curiously showed declines in December. Analytics firm Net Applications on Wednesday released mobile phone and tablet operating system share data for January 2012, and the new numbers suggest that Android showed the biggest gains last month. Google’s mobil [..]
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Android and iOS U.S. market share continues to grow at BlackBerry?s expense  Google’s Android platform and Apple’s iOS each grew more popular in the United States last month as Research In Motion’s BlackBerry devices and Microsoft’s Windows Phones again lost ground. Market research firm comScore released its market share data for the three-month period from September through November 2011, and the company found that Google’s share of the U.S. [..]
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Android?s U.S. smartphone OS market share plateaus in latest Nielsen report Image 0 en  - Android?s U.S. smartphone OS market share plateaus in latest Nielsen report According to new data released by Nielsen on Tuesday, Android’s market share has hit a plateau in the United States. Android remains the most popular operating system ? ahead of iOS and BlackBerry OS, and Windows Mobile ? with a 36% share of the market. However, that figure is on a par with the 37% share it had in Nielsen’s last report, released in April, when the operating system made [..]

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