Thursday, September 1, 2011

Nielsen: Android takes 40% of U.S. smartphone market in July; iOS flat, RIM down a point

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 Windows Phone responsible for just 1% on its own - and the ghost of smartphone operating systems past is now buried somewhere in the “Other” category.
Nielsen: Android takes 40% of U.S. smartphone market in July; iOS flat, RIM down a point


Boy Genius Report, Nielsen: Android takes 40% of U.S. smartphone market in July; iOS flat, RIM down a point

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