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Android with 10x growth in OS Market Share Report for Q3

Research firm Canalys released the latest market share figures for mobile OS. According to report Android's growth was measured in four figures during Q3 is 1,309%. The US market is pretty clear with 94% of the smartphone market there are either Android phones (43.6% in total), iPhones (26.2%) or BlackBerry (24.2%). Microsoft's Windows Mobile is holding a tiny 3% share and all other OSes cover the last 3%.
According to Google the Android its best deal ever and compared to Q3 of 2009, Android has grown over a thousand percent worldwide i.e. 1,309%. Android shipped 20 million units for this quarter and reached 25% of the worldwide smartphone market share.
Apple is the single biggest smartphone manufacturer in the US and has edged out RIM on the international smartphone market with 17% share. RIM is doing quite well a 412% increase in shipments and 15% worldwide smartphone market share. In Latin America, they are number one nearly 40% of smartphones there are BlackBerries. 

Symbian still fuels the majority of smartphones but since Samsung and Sony Ericsson announced they won't be producing any more Symbian handsets, Nokia is pretty much on its own on this ship now. Symbian is still going strong in Japan, but as yesterday's report showed, Japan mostly uses locally made phones. Microsoft already made the jump to their new OS and their outlook is improving, owing much to heavy integration with other services. 
As we hope and earlier report and reviews told, Android is in right way to rule the mobile OS market.

2 Responses to “Android with 10x growth in OS Market Share Report for Q3”

Anonymous said...
November 6, 2010 at 8:47 PM

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Dhananjay said...
November 7, 2010 at 6:53 AM

Thank u dude..


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