Friday, May 10, 2013

Samsung and Android the most widely used in the United States


Samsung and Android the most widely used in the United States

Samsung and Android the most widely used in the United States 2014


Samsung and Google dominate the U.S. Market in Smartphones and operating systems, according to statistics announced by the company ComScore.

Samsung products occupied more than a quarter of sales of mobile devices in the U.S. And in the past three months, which ends with the May 31 - May. The LG Vsatrt products at 20 percent, but the company market share fell slightly during the three months ending with last February to February.

For its part, Apple owns 15 percent of phones and showed the strongest growth rate in the market, at the rate of 1.5 percent.

Android operating system from Google is now working on more than half of Smartphones in the United States, while the IOS operating system from Apple worked to one-third of Smartphones within this market but as Apple growth rate is twice the rate of growth of Google.

RIM, which recently announced the unsatisfactory results of its sales in the second quarter of this year, lost 2 percent of the market share.

Strangely with BlackBerry market share declined much more than the share of devices that operate on the Symbian system, despite the fact that Nokia are moving away from Symbian system towards Windows Phone.

It is where the user is dealing with a Smartphone, the games and listen to songs takes more time applications and surf the Internet on the Smartphone. According to statistics, the fans listen to songs via Mobile tend to use Apple more than Google.

For its part, Google confirmed at the I / O support to run the media, including video and included new applications in the Google store any detectable unveiled a new media broadcast. She will not be satisfied with stagnation that beset media players on the environment.

The study conducted by ComScore included more than 30 thousand users over the age of 13. Where there are 234 million mobile phone users in the United States and those data have not changed since the last study conducted in the last quarter.



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