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Android phones were responsible for 88% of the smartphone sales in Q3 2016, according to Strategy Analytics. Apple was in second place at 12.1%, while the others category -- including Windows Phone -- was just 0.3%.
Android did very well in worldwide smartphone market share for Q2 2016, according to Gartner. the firm suggests Android owned 86.2%, with the next closest being Apple at 12.9%.
Windows Mobile, BlackBerry, and other operating systems all had less than 1% each.
Smartphone shipments are growing in China. The market moved 2.7% from Q1 to Q2, and 14% compared to the same quarter a year ago. Huawei was the top seller during the period.
Android continued to remain dominant in global Q2 market share numbers according to Kantar World Panel. The company holds 65.5% in the US and 76.8% in Europe. Apple's biggest movement, on the other hand, was a gain of 1.3% in the US, which contributed to a 0.6% decline for Android.
New research from Counterpoint shows some interesting data. Samsung reportedly sold more high-end smartphones than Apple in India. This could be due to the fact that Samsung's high-end devices are still a bit less expensive than Apple's overall.
Kantar has released their latest report showing smartphone sales figures for the world. Android phones were responsible for 58% of the phones sold in the US. Over in EU and China, they're sitting around the 75% mark and handily beating Apple.
The latest report from Parks Associates says that Apple currently has a 40% market share in the United States when it comes to smartphone OEMs.
The good news here is that Samsung is closing the gap as their latest numbers show they have 31% of the market in the US.
Gartner has just published their analysis of the smartphone market for the 3rd quarter of 2015 and it shows growth of both Android and iOS to 98% of the market.
Android was at 83.3% of the market in Q3 of 2014 but grew to 84.7% this year. iOS also grew from 12.5% last year to 13.1% this year...
comScore released data from comScore MobiLens® and Mobile Metrix®, reporting key trends in the U.S. smartphone industry for September 2015.
Apple ranked as the top smartphone manufacturer with 43.6 percent OEM market share, while Google Android led as the #1 smartphone platform with 52.3...
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