MOBILE PHONE OS MARKET SHARE ANDROID
smartphone makers, bumping HTC into the fifth position and Huawei, the number three global smartphone maker, according to IDC, lost much of the little U.S. The BlackBerry OS will be in third place just behind Android in 2010, with 46.9 million devices sold, or a 17.5 share. The most notable changes in the period were a decrease of 2.5 percent manufacturer market share by Apple an increase of 4.3 percent by Samsung LG and Motorola overtook HTC as the number three and four U.S. In Q2 2013, Apple had 40 percent of the market Samsung had 24.7 percent (24 percent Android and 0.7 percent Windows Phone) HTC had 9.4 percent (9 percent Android and 0.4 percent Windows Phone) Motorola 9 percent LG 7 percent RIM/BlackBerry 3 percent "Others" 2 percent Nokia 1.2 percent and Huawei had 1 percent of the market, according to Nielsen. Apple led the pack with 42.5 percent of the market Samsung has 29 percent (28.7 percent Android and 0.3 percent Windows Phone) LG has 7 percent Motorola 6.8 percent HTC 6.1 percent (5.7 percent Android and 0.4 percent Windows Phone) BlackBerry has 2 percent Nokia 2 percent and "Others" make up the remaining 3.4 percent of the market, according to Nielsen. Feel free to contact iQ Office Suites at 416.238.1111 today to learn more about our shared offices, coworking spaces, virtual offices, event spaces, meeting spaces, and dedicated private office and desks solutions available at two prime locations in Toronto Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: apple, market share, microsoft, mobile phones. smartphone market share numbers based on manufacturers.
So the most notable changes were a 2 percent growth in share by iOS and the transfer of 1 percent of the market from BlackBerry to Windows Phone.