Google’s mobile OS Android is now holding 40% of the US smartphone market, according to comScore’s latest report. This makes Android the most popular mobile phone operating system in US. Android market share was 34.7% in March 2011.
Apple followed Google’s lead with 26.6% of US smartphone users, an increase from 25.5%. Blackberry maker Research In Motion RIM) still managed to come in third, with 23.4% of the smartphone market, down from 27.1 percent at the end of March. Microsoft‘s Windows Phone and Windows Mobile operating systems made up 5.8% of the market, Nokia‘s now-defunct Symbian OS accounted for just 2%.
It turns out that 234 million Americans ages 13 and older used mobile devices on average during the three months ending June 2011, according to comScore. A study conducted by the data company surveyed more than 30,000 U.S. mobile subscribers, and found Samsung took the No. 1 handset manufacturer spot with 25.3% market share. Apple iPhone 4is the single most widely used mobile phone model in US.
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Apple followed Google’s lead with 26.6% of US smartphone users, an increase from 25.5%. Blackberry maker Research In Motion RIM) still managed to come in third, with 23.4% of the smartphone market, down from 27.1 percent at the end of March. Microsoft‘s Windows Phone and Windows Mobile operating systems made up 5.8% of the market, Nokia‘s now-defunct Symbian OS accounted for just 2%.
It turns out that 234 million Americans ages 13 and older used mobile devices on average during the three months ending June 2011, according to comScore. A study conducted by the data company surveyed more than 30,000 U.S. mobile subscribers, and found Samsung took the No. 1 handset manufacturer spot with 25.3% market share. Apple iPhone 4is the single most widely used mobile phone model in US.
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