Android and Samsung lead the mobile market

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Google chairman says will not favor Motorola

Moneycontrol.com - 8 Nov, 2011
SEOUL (Reuters) - The executive chairman of Google Inc on Tuesday played down concerns the search giant would give preferential treatment to Motorola Mobility Holdings after its planned purchase of the handset maker is completed. ...

Android continues relentless market share gains

National Business Review - 8 Nov, 2011
The latest smartphone stats from the US make interest reading (especially given New Zealand seems to be following the same general trend, albeit on a six-month+ lag). The good news for almost everyone: the total smartphone market is growing (as it is ...

Android, Samsung top U.S. mobile phone market

CNET (blog) - 8 Nov, 2011
Android has widened its lead as the top smartphone OS in the US, according to the latest stats from ComScore. For the three months ending September, Google's mobile platform grabbed 44.8 ...

Android increases lead in smartphone market share

Inman.com - 8 Nov, 2011
By Inman News, Monday, November 7, 2011. In the latest report by metrics company comScore Inc., the Android platform had increased its lead in smartphone market share to 44.8 percent in the three months ending in September, a 4.6 percentage-point rise ...

Android and Samsung lead the mobile market

TechSpot - 8 Nov, 2011
According to the latest MobiLens measurements taken by comScore, Google's Android and Samsung's handsets were on top in September, when it comes to current mobile subscribers. For mobile operating systems, Android is the victor by far ...

Comscore Data Shows An Ocean of Dumb Phones

Ubergizmo - 8 Nov, 2011
Asymco has analyzed the data from Comscore and generated very interesting graphs. The first thing that we can see is that the smartphone market still has a long way to go. The “non-smart” (light blue) part of the graph is huge! The second obvious thing ...

6 Tips for Better Mobile Security

eSecurity Planet - 8 Nov, 2011
You need to take mobile device security just as seriously as you do for your PCs and laptops. By Eric Geier | November 07, 2011 The more you do on your mobile device, the more you should be concerned about its security. This is especially true if you ...

Android Increases Share Of US Smartphone Market, More Playing Games On Phones

Gamasutra - 8 Nov, 2011
A new report on the US mobile phone market finds Google's Android OS being used on an increasing plurality of all smartphones, as more mobile phone users overall report playing games on their handsets. ...

Android extends lead as top smartphone platform in US

AndroidGuys - 8 Nov, 2011
The latest stats from ComScore are out and, as one might expect, Android has continued to grow its lead over other mobile platforms. Increasing by nearly 5 points (4.6) over the previous quarter and now commands 44.8 percent of the US ...

ComScore: Android continues dominate in US smartphones

IntoMobile - 8 Nov, 2011
Android once again proved its continuing dominance in the US mobile market with 45 percent of all smartphones nationwide according to Internet marketing research company comScore. Android closed out September with 44.8 percent market share, ...

ComScore: Samsung, Android Tops Among Cell Users

Twice - 8 Nov, 2011
Reston, Va. - Samsung remained the top cellphone brand used by US cellular subscribers ages 13 and up in the three-month period ending September, and the Android operating system continued to gain share among ...

ComScore: Android closing in on 45% U.S. smartphone market share

Fiercemobilecontent - 8 Nov, 2011
Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android mobile operating system continues to extend its dominance in the US mobile market and now powers close to 45 percent of all smartphones nationwide according to new data issued by research firm comScore. ...

Samsung top handset vendor, Google Android in the lead: comScore

TechShout! - 8 Nov, 2011
By Editorial Staff - The recent comScore September 2011 US Mobile Subscriber Market Share report saw Samsung taking the crown yet again when it came to the handset arena and the Android platform continues to gain a strong footing in terms of OS ...

Samsung, Android lead US mobile market in Q3

Telecompaper (subscription) - 8 Nov, 2011
Samsung led the US mobile phone industry as the top handset manufacturer during the three-month average period ending September, with a 25.3 percent market share, according to a study by comScore. Google's Android OS continued to gain ground in the ...

Android Grabs US Market Share

eWEEK Europe UK - 8 Nov, 2011
Apple's iPhone took 27.4 percent share, up from 27.3 percent in August, according to comScore. iOS should show an uptick in iOS gains after October and November, when sales of the new iPhone 4S are counted. Apple began selling that phone, ...

As Smartphone Usage Increases, Android Gains U.S. Market Share

Seeking Alpha - ‎Nov 6, 2011‎
ComScore just released its US mobile subscriber numbers for the three-month average period ending September 2011. According to the report, 87.4 million people in the US owned smartphones during the three months ending in September, ...

Android now accounts for nearly 45% of US smartphone users

PCWorld.co.nz - ‎Nov 6, 2011‎
More US smartphone users turned to Android in the third quarter, accounting for nearly 44.8% of some 87 million users, ComScore reported Friday. More US smartphone users turned to Android in the third quarter, accounting for nearly 44.8% of some 87 ...

Android Powers 45% of US Smartphones: ComScore

Multichannel News - ‎Nov 5, 2011‎
New comScore data on mobile usage shows the number of smart phones continues to grow rapidly, increasing 12% from June of 2011 to 87.4 million in Sept. of 2011, and that the Android platforms continues to grain market share, hitting 44.8%. ...

Android now accounts for nearly 45% of US smartphone users

Reseller News - ‎Nov 6, 2011‎
More US smartphone users turned to Android in the third quarter, accounting for nearly 44.8% of some 87 million users, ComScore reported Friday. Android, running on many brands of smartphones from ...

 

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