Based on a recent Nielsen report, Android managed to occupy the top as the most popular operating system in the third quarter of 2011 in the United States.
As quoted PULSAonline via androinica, according to the survey reported that Android was ranked first with 43% market share, followed by Apple's IOS with 28%, 18% BlackBerry, Windows Phone with 7%, while the other OS by 4%.
Android market share large enough this reflected in the many vendors who adopt Google's OS. Not only top-class phone, Android are now also widely adopted mobile phone vendors for the middle class even for entry-level segment.
Along with the presence of 4S iPhone and phones based on Windows Phone Mango, made the Nielsen impatient to wait for a similar report in the fourth quarter of this year.
Does the presence of the iPhone 4S and Mango-based phone would erode the market share of Android phones? We wait and see.
As quoted PULSAonline via androinica, according to the survey reported that Android was ranked first with 43% market share, followed by Apple's IOS with 28%, 18% BlackBerry, Windows Phone with 7%, while the other OS by 4%.
Android market share large enough this reflected in the many vendors who adopt Google's OS. Not only top-class phone, Android are now also widely adopted mobile phone vendors for the middle class even for entry-level segment.
Along with the presence of 4S iPhone and phones based on Windows Phone Mango, made the Nielsen impatient to wait for a similar report in the fourth quarter of this year.
Does the presence of the iPhone 4S and Mango-based phone would erode the market share of Android phones? We wait and see.
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