Saturday, May 7, 2011

US Top handsets Are Samsung in Survey:


 Analysis firm comScore has just released survey result's, covering from 30,000 U.S. mobile phone owners having  age of above 13. The survey, covering last three months ending in March, and found Samsung as the top U.S. cell phone manufacturer with a 24.5% market share. That was a slight .3% drop from the previous survey which ended in December. Runner-up is fellow Korean firm LG which finished with a 20.9% slice of the U.S. cell phone pie. That reading matched the market share that LG had achieved in the last survey. Motorola (15.8%), RIM (8.4%) and Apple (7.9%) round out the top 5. Apple had the biggest increase in the period, with a market share that rose 1.1% over the three months.

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Android smartphone platform has the biggest market share in the U.S . Google's open source OS has 34.7% of the market, up sharply from a 28.7% share in the quarter that ended in December. That gain in market share enabled Android to take the top spot from RIM. The latter dropped from a leading 31.6% piece of the pie to a 27.1% reading. Apple remained in third place with a market share of 25.5%, up from December's 25%. Microsoft and Palm were fourth and fifth with control of 7.5% and 2.8% respectively, of the U.S. smartphone market.



 So Americans older than 13 what to do with their smartphone? hopping 68.6% use their phone to send and receive text messages to another phone while a surprisingly low 38.6% use the browser. Downloading apps is something enjoyed by 37.3% of U.S. smartphone users. Accessing social networks was done by 27.3% of smartphone owners in the States. 25.7% played games and 15.7% listened to music. The percentages were very close to the readings seen in the last survey which ended last December.

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