Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Android tops iPhone in U.S. market share

News by Todd Haselton on Monday May 10, 2010.

Today NPD released its latest Mobile Phone Track report in which it found that the Android operating system had more market share during the first quarter of 2010 than Apple, making Android the second most popular OS in the U.S. The report found that Research in Motion (RIM) had the largest share with 36 percent of the U.S. OS market, followed by Android (28 percent), and Apple's iPhone OS X (21 percent). The important factor to note is that these figures,
NPD says, do not include corporate/enterprise mobile phone sales.
The report also found that AT&T's sales comprised almost a third of the entire smartphone market with a 32 percent share, followed by Verizon Wireless (30 percent), T-Mobile (17 percent), and Sprint (15 percent).
The results were collected from over 150,000 completed online consumer research curveys done each month. 

Taken from : mobileburn.com

Come on Google / Android... lurve u.....Yawned~ XOXO

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