Smartphones capture 40 percent of US marketHindustan Times - 2 Sep, 2011Up to 40 percent of mobile phone users in the US now own smartphones instead of other phones, a new survey said. Android continued to gain market share, increasing by one percent over the last period to 40 percent. Apple's iPhone stayed flat with 28 ... |
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Smartphone numbers increase, Goolge Android on topSan Francisco Chronicle (blog) - 2 Sep, 2011The number of smartphone owners climbed 10 percent to more than 82 million, the latest comScore report on the mobile phone market said. Combined, Google Android and Apple's iPhone control nearly 70 percent of the smartphone market. ... |
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Smartphones capture 40% of US marketEconomic Times - 2 Sep, 2011WASHINGTON: Up to 40 per cent of mobile phone users in the US now own smartphones instead of other phones, a new survey said. From May 11 to July 11, 40 per cent of mobile phone users over 18 years in the US own smartphones like iPhone, Android devices ... |
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Smartphones make up 40 percent of mobile phones in USXinhua - Mu Xuequan - 2 Sep, 2011SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1 (Xinhua) -- Up to 40 percent of mobile phone users in the United States now own smartphones instead of feature phones with handsets powered by Google's Android operating system accounting for 40 percent of the market share, ... |
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Early Adopters Flock to AndroidPC Magazine - Chloe Albanesius - 2 Sep, 2011Google's Android platform continued its steady climb toward nabbing half of the US smartphone market, landing on 40 percent of devices in July and finding some fans among early adopters. According to Thursday data from Nielsen, ... |
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Nielsen: Android Grows, RIM Draws AttentionPCWorld - Stephen Lawson - 2 Sep, 2011Google's Android OS continues to gain on both Apple iOS and Research In Motion's BlackBerry platform in the growing US smartphone market, but often stodgy RIM is on the wish lists of some cutting-edge buyers, according to ... |
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Android powers 40 percent of U.S. smartphonesCNET (blog) - Scott Webster - 2 Sep, 2011According to new data out of Nielsen, 40 percent of US mobile consumers now use smartphones, up from 30 percent just one year ago. And of those smartphones, Android takes the biggest share of 40 percent, followed by Apple's iOS at 28 percent. ... |
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Almost half of US mobile users own smartphones, survey saysZDNet (blog) - Rachel King - 2 Sep, 2011Summary: New research shows that smartphones is approaching the midway mark in the US mobile market. Forty percent of mobile users over the age of 18 in the United States now have smartphones as of the end ... |
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Smartphone Wars Hinge on Undecided BuyersPCWorld - Ian Paul - 2 Sep, 2011The smartphone wars are heating up, as 40 percent of mobile-device users in the United States now own iPhones, Android devices, or BlackBerrys instead of feature phones. Handsets powered by Google's Android OS ... |
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SA smartphone penetration about 16%News24 - Aug 31, 2011Johannesburg - New data out by digital research group comScore, revealed that 82.2 million people in the US owned smartphones during the three months ending in July, up 10% from the preceding three month period. The data found that Google Android ... |
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Nielsen confirms it: Android now most popular smartphonegearburn - Steven Norris - 2 Sep, 201140 percent of all US smartphone customers now carry an Android device. According to data from a July 2011 poll, Android has the market share, with Apple coming in second at 28 percent, Blackberry with 19 percent and ... |
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Android Case Study: Android versus iOS - App revenue potentialElectronicsWeekly.com (blog) - 2 Sep, 2011Welcome to another in the new series of Eyes on Android posts that will highlight particular case studies involving the mobile platform. This one considers the usage and revenue potential of apps on Android with comparison to Apple's iOS (iPhone OS). ... |
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Android sees growth, RIM gains attentionMyBroadband - 2 Sep, 2011Derrick joined MyBroadband in 2011 as a junior journalist with a strong background in computer hardware and gaming. He is also regular columnist and hardware... Android is still the dominant OS in the US smartphone market and is continuing to gain ... |
Earliest of early smartphone adopters prefer Android: Nielsen surveyExaminer.com - 2 Sep, 2011On the heels of the latest comScore survey, which showed Android widening its lead over iOS, comes a Nielsen report echoing that result. Android now powers 40 percent of US smartphones. In addition, the Nielsen report noted that US consumers continue ... |
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Android Mirrors US Smartphone Share at 40%: NielseneWeek - Clint Boulton - 2 Sep, 2011Google's Android platform stands at 40 percent of the US smartphone market, which is itself at 40 percent compared to 60 percent of users with feature phones. Apple iOS has 28 percent. Google's (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android US smartphone market share of 40 ... |
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Android most popular OS among US smartphone users - studyTelecompaper (subscription) - 2 Sep, 2011Around 40 percent of US mobile consumers over 18 have smartphones, according to a Nielsen report. The study further shows that Android is the most popular operating system, with 40 percent of mobile consumers reporting they have a smartphone with an ... |
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40 Percent of Mobile Phone Users Own SmartphonesBlogWorld (blog) - 2 Sep, 2011By Julie on September 1, 2011 The growth of smartphones continues to be on the rise according to a recent study released by Nielsen. The data shows that 40% of mobile phone users own Smartphones. As far as the operating system, Android OS comes in ... |
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Nielsen Confirms Android Leading Smartphone RaceGather.com - Christine Zibas - 2 Sep, 2011Nielsen's Media Insights confirms the Android race to the top of the smartphone wars. Although iPhones are still popular, their share of the market has slipped, and more affordable Android options (with plenty of accompanying apps for Android) are ... |
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Android vs. iPhone: Look at hardware, software to make choiceOregonLive.com - 2 Sep, 2011By Special to The Oregonian A friend recently posted on Facebook, "Now it's time to answer life's big question: 'Android or iPhone?'" Oh, if it were only that simple. It wasn't that long ago the iPhone's exclusivity deal with AT&T meant consumers who ... |
Nielsen confirms Android on top, buyers split on next smartphoneEngadget - Lydia Leavitt - 2 Sep, 2011In a recent report from Nielsen, Google snagged 40 percent of the smartphone market, while Apple captured approximately 28 percent -- up just barely .01 percentage point from last year. ... |
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Android Still Winning Smartphone RaceTechNewsDaily - Samantha Murphy - 2 Sep, 2011Early tech adopters are more likely to want an Android phone as their next mobile device, according to new data released by Nielson. Android is currently the most popular operating system among ... |
Four out of ten American mobile users now own a smartphoneDigital Home - Hugh Thompson - 2 Sep, 2011Four out of ten (40%) US mobile users over the age 18 now have smartphones according to recent report from Nielsen. The July 2011 survey found Google's Android operating system to be the most popular smartphone operating system. ... |
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Nielsen: Android on 40% of US Smartphones, Windows Phone 7 Just 1%Phandroid.com - Quentyn Kennemer - 2 Sep, 2011More numbers! This time, Nielsen has come to the bulletin board with their own numbers regarding smartphone operating system market share in the United States. It's pretty much the same as it has ... |
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Android Dominates US Market, But Undecided Buyers to Determine FutureMobiledia - Margaret Rock - 2 Sep, 2011Google's Android OS smartphones are still the most popular, with four out of ten people using the platform, but as more undecided buyers come into the market, the game may open up. ... |
Smartphones, Android Creep Closer to Majority StatusVision 2 Mobile - Craig Galbraith - 2 Sep, 2011Smartphones now make up 40 percent of the US cell-phone market. Forty percent is also the magic number for the Android operating system, which runs on two of every five smartphones in America. Those are the findings from Nielsen's July research, ... |
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Android Is Most Popular Mobile OS In USCoolest Gadget Reviews - 2 Sep, 2011As we hit the start of September, Nielsen has come out with some of their numbers regarding the dominance of the various mobile operating systems within the United States. As of the end of July, was there any doubt that Google Android remains squarely ... |
Nielsen: US smartphone penetration hits 40 percent, Android in the leadSlashGear - 2 Sep, 2011Similar to results posted by comScore earlier this week, a new report from research firm Nielsen is also showing Android in the lead with a 40 percent share of the US smartphone market. Additionally, Nielsen's survey looks at the entire mobile phone ... |
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Smartphone Penetration Reaches 40% in the United States, Says NielsenMobile Marketing Watch - 2 Sep, 2011It's a new milestone for smartphone penetration in the United States, according to the latest statistics on smartphone usage released by Nielsen. 40% of mobile consumers over 18 in the United States now have smartphones, according to July 2011 data. ... |
Study: smartphone penetration hits 40% of overall U.S. mobile marketIntoMobile - 2 Sep, 2011Nielsen just released the latest statistics on smartphone usage in the United States. Slowly but surely, smartphones continue to take over the entire mobile phone industry. As of July 2011, 40 percent of all mobile phones in use are smartphones. ... |
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Nielsen: Android takes 40% of US smartphone share, leads as “next desired OS”VentureBeat - Devindra Hardawar - 2 Sep, 2011Not much has changed in the US mobile market over the past few months: Android is still the leader " accounting for 40 percent of the total smartphone market " and consumers' desire for the Google OS doesn't appear to be slowing down, reports research ... |
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