Tagged #smartphone market share
comScore has just released their report on the state of the mobile industry for the three months ending January 2012. The report shows continued growth for the Android operating system, with a total smartphone market share of 48.6% in the U.S., up 2.3% from the three month period ending October 2011. Apple also saw growth ... Read More »
This week Nielsen detailed their third quarter survey of mobile users in the US, and the results are pretty much what we expected. Android is still the dominant smartphone platform with 43 percent market share. HTC is still number one when it comes to Android devices in the US.
HTC’s Android devices account ... Read More »
The latest numbers on US smartphones from Nielsen have just come in, and as expected, Android is up yet again.
Last time Nielsen put out a report (in late July), it was for Q2 OS market share. At that time, Android was in the lead with 39 percent of the ... Read More »
The latest market share numbers from “leading market research company” NPD are in today, and just as you may expect, sales of Android devices are on the rise yet again.
While Apple still saw a slight gain in the second quarter (29%), Google came out on top with 52% of all units sold in the ... Read More »
On the 22 of October in 2008, the HTC Dream launched on T-Mobile US as the G1. It was the original Google Android device. For the year that followed the release, no one would step up to offer T-Mobile any Android competition. That all changed on October 17, 2009–the original release date of the Motorola ... Read More »
Millenial Media, a mobile ad network that reaches the majority of all U.S. smartphones, has released their monthly “Mobile Mix” report and Android’s inexorable march toward the top of the charts continues.
While iOS retains its overall lead in the U.S. market at 48% that is a decrease of 7% from July, whereas Android coincidentally ... Read More »
If you’ve been paying attention to the mainstream media or have walked into a carrier store over the past few months, you probably don’t need us to tell you that Android is still growing. But if you’re looking for a little more insight into just how fast Android is growing, you might be interested in ... Read More »
Gartner, Inc. released their updated projections for the worldwide mobile OS market share distributions through 2014 and Android is the undisputed winner finishing out this year as the number two mobile OS worldwide and a continuous upward trend leaving it knocking on Symbian’s door by 2014.
The writing has been on the wall with Android’s ... Read More »
A new report from Canalys shows that Android grew an impressive 886% in Q2 2010 and became the largest smartphone platform in the United States. The U.S. smartphone market grew 41% year over year and it is the largest in the world. Approximately 14.7 million smartphone units were sold in the U.S., which ... Read More »
With over 160,000 new Android activations every day, it comes as no surprise that Android continues to take market share away from other mobile platforms. The latest comScore report shows that Android now accounts for 13 percent of all smartphones in the U.S., a 4 percent jump since February.
Most smartphone platforms continue to gain ... Read More »