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Is the iPhone Over?

PCWorld - Chris Nerney - 7 Apr, 2011
What you don't usually see is anyone pointing out the obvious, which is this: Apple appears to have reached a plateau in smartphone market share. Discussing the latest comScore US smartphone market results, Business Insider's ...

Android Steals Market Share From RIM, Microsoft, Palm

InformationWeek - Eric Zeman - ‎Apr 5, 2011‎
RIM is the biggest loser as Android continues its unrelenting march to the top of the smartphone market, according to Comscore's latest numbers. By Eric Zeman InformationWeek In the three-month period between November 2010 and February 2011, ...

Android takes lead in US smartphone market

National Business Review - ‎Apr 5, 2011‎
Phones based on Google's mobile software have for months outsold Apple's iPhone and RIM's BlackBerry. Now, by one take, they dominate the installed base as well. The latest figures from market tracker Comscore, for the three months ending February 28, ...

The Best Docks and Speakers for Your Android Phone

PC Magazine - ‎Apr 5, 2011‎
Android phones may lack the all-important iPod dock connector, but there are still plenty of useful audio accessories available. By Jamie Lendino Android-based smartphones are now the nation's most popular platform, but they trail Apple's iPhone in the ...

The Remarkable Rise of Android - And Where it Goes From Here

PC Magazine - Lance Ulanoff - ‎Apr 5, 2011‎
Android's fast-growing market share makes it hard to believe that some of us wrote it off in 2008. By Lance Ulanoff Two and a half years ago, Sergey Brin, Larry Page and T-Mobile introduced the world to the very first Android phone, the G1. ...

Samsung Leads Mobile Phone Market in US

The Chosun Ilbo - ‎Apr 4, 2011‎
Samsung remains the most popular brand in the US mobile phone market, ahead of rivals Apple and Research In Motion. According to a report by market researcher comScore, Samsung phones are used by 25 percent of US mobile subscribers. ...

Make your own ringtones on Android, iPhone (video)

CNET (blog) - Jessica Dolcourt - ‎Apr 4, 2011‎
Cutting your own ringtones from songs in your mobile library isn't hard at all, and there's even one ingenious Android app that takes a much more creative approach than the usual slice-and-serve. iPhone apps also handily make ...

CHART OF THE DAY: Apple's iPhone Market Share Actually Falling Faster If You ...

San Francisco Chronicle - Dan Frommer - ‎Apr 4, 2011‎
One common rebuttal among Apple fans has always been something like, "yeah, well, add the iPod touch to Apple's iPhone numbers, and you'll see a different story." It's true. Adding the iPod touch does make Apple's iOS shipments and market share bigger ...

Apple iOS Beats All (Including Android) for Web Use

TIME - Matt Peckham - ‎Apr 4, 2011‎
Apple can pat itself as well as the iPad on the back for helping pull its iOS family into first place and ahead of Android for overall web use, according to SEO firm ROI365. Analyzing data from four million unique ...

Iphone users are in the red

Inquirer - David Neal - ‎Apr 4, 2011‎
USERS OF SHINY Iphones are often to be found lurking in the red part of their overdraft facility, according to a particularly intrusive survey carried out by Yougov on behalf of a public relations firm engaged by a banking software group. ...

Android's Market Share Soars Ahead Of Apple iPhone's

Huffington Post - ‎Apr 4, 2011‎
ComScore's recent US smartphone market share evaluation pegs Google's Android platform as the clear winner against other popular platforms, such as Apple and RIM . During a three month period ending March 2011, comScore examined the US smartphone ...

Android's 5 Next Challenges

PCWorld - Jared Newman - ‎Apr 4, 2011‎
After months of outselling the iPhone and Blackberry phones, Google's Android finally has a bigger share of the US smartphone market. According to comScore, 33 percent of US smartphone subscribers owned an ...

Android 'now the most popular smartphone'

Telegraph.co.uk - ‎Apr 4, 2011‎
The range of impressive mobiles growing by the day - but which one is right for you? Android phones have edged out the iPhone to become the most popular smartphone in Britain, according to research. Some 28 per cent of smartphone users owned an Android ...

Android extends its smartphone lead in the US but has yet to steal market ...

The Independent - ‎Apr 4, 2011‎
Phones running Google's open source Android platform now account for one in every three smartphones in the US market says a new report from market researcher comScore. “Google Android grew 7.0 percentage points since November, strengthening its #1 ...

Deal Diva: There's a (free) app for that

Kansas City Star - Tara Mcalister - ‎Apr 4, 2011‎
Due to a recent washing machine incident, I am now the proud new owner of a BlackBerry. Since we all know that "there's an app for that," I went in search of time- and money-saving apps at a low cost (read free). ...

Android rules a third of the smartphone market

Inquirer - Dean Wilson - ‎Apr 4, 2011‎
THE OPEN SOURCE mobile operating system Android now accounts for a third of total smartphone marketshare, according to the latest report by Comscore. Comscore put Android at 33 per cent of the smartphone subscriber base for the three ...

Android phones more popular than iPhones in the UK

Mirror.co.uk - David Lea - ‎Apr 3, 2011‎
About 28% of smartphone owners in the UK chose an Android handset, compared with 26% who opted for an Apple iPhone and 14% who picked a BlackBerry. An online survey of 2000 people found 36% of smartphone users aged ...

Android phones 'top with consumers'

The Press Association - ‎Apr 3, 2011‎
Android phones have edged out the iPhone to become the most popular smartphone in the UK, according to new research. Some 28% of smartphone users own an Android, with 26% using an iPhone and 14% a BlackBerry, the study for digital banking provider ...

Why iPhone users look rich but are usually poor

Daily Mail - Ryan Kisiel - ‎Apr 3, 2011‎
Conspicous consumption: But iPhone users are twice as likely to be overdrawn. Posed by model With their expensive taste in gadgets, iPhone users may appear to have ample disposable income. But almost one in five owners of the must-have ...

3 Winners, 1 Loser in the Mobile War (Hint: Apple Didn't Make the List)

msnbc.com - Tim Beyers - ‎Apr 3, 2011‎
New data from comScore is out, and unsurprisingly, Google added to its share of the US smartphone market in February. The Big G now serves 33% of US smartphone subscribers, up from 26% in November. Of course, Google wasn't the only winner ...

Android Market Share Now 1 of Every 3 US Phones

PC Magazine - David Murphy - ‎Apr 2, 2011‎
New numbers released by Comscore show that Android-based phones are continuing to take a chunk out of the market share of competing devices. And smartphones based on Google's mobile OS now eat up 33 percent of the US market, ...

Where's that Verizon iPhone bump?

Fortune - Philip Elmer-DeWitt - ‎Apr 2, 2011‎
If you look very closely at the Feb. 2011 data in the chart at right you will see slight uptick in the green line that represents Apple's (AAPL) share of the US smartphone market. It's a subtle change. You might have to enlarge the chart (by clicking) ...

ComScore: Verizon iPhone was top phone in Feb.

CNET - Josh Lowensohn - ‎Apr 1, 2011‎
A new report from analyst ComScore says that the Verizon iPhone was the "most acquired" handset during the month of February. ComScore's sampling, which consisted of more than 30000 US mobile subscribers, notes that the surge of ...

Apple boosts share of US cellphone market

msnbc.com - ‎Apr 1, 2011‎
AP SAN FRANCISCO â€" Apple Inc. increased its share of the US mobile phone market faster than any other cellphone maker in December through February, though its iPhone is still used by only a small fraction of US subscribers, according to a new report ...

Can I Turn On My Smartphone?

PCWorld - Lincoln Spector - ‎Apr 1, 2011‎
Rufus T. Firefly asks how to turn on his Android...or was it his iPhone? A lot of this depends on your definition of turn on. If you're using the colloquial meaning, that doesn't quite work. ...

20 Million Entry-Level Android Smartphones to Sell in 2011 [Android Winning ...

TFTS (blog) - Chris Smith - 7 Apr, 2011
One of the most important enemy of the iPhone is not a flagship top-of-the-line Android handset, since these come and go every few months without managing, at least until now, to deliver significant blows to Apple's devices, but an entry-level Android ...

Android No. 1 Ratio in US Smartphones

Gmtennis - Techno News - 7 Apr, 2011
Android placed by UK survey ahead than iPhone. Co, Score has released new quarterly figures outlining the emergence of a similar trend in The United States. It also supported from the specialist's research latest numbers reveal that Android smartphone ...

RIM's Worst Enemies

Channel Insider - Ericka Chickowski - 7 Apr, 2011
It used to be that Research in Motion, AKA RIM, was the only game in town for smartphones. But those days are over now that Apple has infiltrated the market with its iPhone, paving the way for others such as Android ...

Smartphones Are Becoming Crucial Business Tools For Street Operators

Vending Times - 7 Apr, 2011
One of the small vending operator's most valuable business tools may be one of the most overlooked. Even worse, the operator probably already owns it. That tool is the so-called "smartphone," a category of cellular telephone that includes Apple's ...

iPhone, Android Attract Younger Crowd In UK

ITProPortal - Desire Athow - ‎Apr 6, 2011‎
Apple's iPhone and Google Android-based smartphones are more popular amongst those between the age of 18 and 34, with nearly a third of the market each according to the Yougov research published a few days ago. The poll, which was carried out amongst ...

 

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