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By Zach Epstein
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The Nielsen Company reported Monday that smartphones now account for 28% of the cell phone market in the United States. Nielsen’s report also states that 41% of cell phones purchased in the U.S. over the past six months were smartphones. In terms of smartphone OS share, Nielsen paints a very different picture compared to earlier data presented by the NPD Group and Canalys. Nielsen’s data shows RIM still at the top of the U.S. smartphone market with a 30% share. Apple sits at number 2 with 28% and Android follows with only 19% of the market. Reports from NPD and Canalys released just this morning, however, show Android passing BlackBerry OS and attaining a commanding lead in the U.S. while iOS and BlackBerry OS battle for the two and three slots. Both firms claim that Android now holds a massive 44% of the U.S. smartphone market, while iOS is number 2 with 23% – 26% and RIM’s BlackBerry OS is number 3 with 22% – 24%.

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Nielsen: smartphones now 28% of U.S. cell phone market
Image 0 en  - Nielsen: smartphones now 28% of U.S. cell phone market The Nielsen Company reported Monday that smartphones now account for 28% of the cell phone market in the United States. Nielsen’s report also states that 41% of cell phones purchased in the U.S. over the past six months were smartphones. In terms of smartphone OS share, Nielsen paints a very different picture compared to earlier data presented by the NPD Group and Canalys. Nielsen’s da [..] Read complete article
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Apple owns 8.8% of cell phone market, 73% of cell phone profits
Image 1 en  - Apple owns 8.8% of cell phone market, 73% of cell phone profits After posting the most profitable quarter in technology company history to close 2011 ? and the second most profitable quarter among all companies, ever ? Apple came back again in the first calendar quarter of 2012 and managed another monster quarter. The Cupertino, California-based technology giant earned $11.6 billion on $39.2 billion in sales during the second fiscal quarter of 2012, and its iP [..] Read complete article
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IDC: mobile phone market grew 20% in Q1 fueled by smartphones
Image 0 en  - IDC: mobile phone market grew 20% in Q1 fueled by smartphones The mobile phone market grew almost 20% year-over-year during the first quarter of 2011, IDC has stated. The reason? Smartphones, smartphones, and more smartphones. The firm reports that worldwide smartphone growth was particularly fast in the Asia/Pacific region, as well as in the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America. As far as hard numbers, it’s stated that 371.8 million units were shipp [..] Read complete article
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The ?race? for smartphones: Nielsen examines ethnicity and mobile
Image 0 en  - The ?race? for smartphones: Nielsen examines ethnicity and mobile Have you ever wondered which ethnicity purchases the most smartphones (by percentage) in the U.S.? And of those devices purchased what operating system is most popular within each race? No? Us either. But that hasn’t stopped the folks at Nielsen from posing the question. The analytics company has gone ahead and compared the smartphone preferences and penetration rates in Hispanics, Whites, A [..] Read complete article
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Market research giants Nielsen have today released a report on the demographics of the video game industry, revealing things like total console ownership figures, gender division and statistics on the number of hours people play video games every day. According to the compan [..] Read complete article
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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 [..] Read complete article
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Nielsen: Android takes 40% of U.S. smartphone market in July; iOS flat, RIM down a point
Image 0 en  - Nielsen: Android takes 40% of U.S. smartphone market in July; iOS flat, RIM down a point Google’s Android platform gained once again during the three-month period ending in July, increasing it’s share by 1% over second-quarter totals to grab 40% of the U.S. smartphone market. Apple’s iOS stayed flat at 28% and RIM’s BlackBerry OS lost one point from June-quarter figures to fall to 19%. Windows Mobile and Windows Phone combined to take 8% of the market ? with Wi [..] Read complete article
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Nielsen: Apple maintains U.S. market share lead in November; Android closing in fast
Image 0 en  - Nielsen: Apple maintains U.S. market share lead in November; Android closing in fast Nielsen released its November 2010 smartphone market share data for the U.S. on Monday, and highlighted two main observations along with its report. First, Apple’s iOS platform held on to the lead it won in October, when it passed RIM to become the most popular OS in the United States with 27.9% of the market. RIM’s BlackBerry OS fell to the No. 2 spot at that time with 27.4% and Andro [..] Read complete article
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NPD: One in five smartphones sold in Q2 was 4G-capable, HTC leads market
One out of every five smartphones sold in the U.S. in the second quarter included 4G connectivity of some kind, and the jump to 22% of the smartphone market is up from just 3% in the same quarter last year. New data released by market research firm The NPD Group on Wednesday highlights the booming popularity of high-speed 4G-enabled devices from major carriers in the U.S. Sprint started the craze [..] Read complete article
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