Thursday, November 3, 2016

“Android and iOS to 99.7 percent of smartphones’ – It

A new research from Strategy Analytics shows that Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android on virtually all newly sold smartphones. Android keeps growing, and know it is getting increasingly more share of Apple way to eat sweets. On almost 9 out of 10 smartphones sold, Android.

This is evident from a research by Strategy Analytics. The worldwide sales of smartphones increased, according to that research to the 375 million copies, last quarter, and Android is good for 88 percent of sales. The market this seems to be getting smaller competitors of Google, because the growth is at the expense of iOS.

Android had a year earlier in the third quarter, a market share of 84,1 percent and that’s now grown to 87.5 percent. That fell to note that on iOS, that of 13.6 percent market share fell to 12.1 percent. Other mobile operating systems can be absolutely no fist more.

So seem BlackBerry and Windows Phone has completely disappeared. That’s because BlackBerry is already a few years no new smartphones have been released with it’s own operating system and also Microsoft has the number of new Windows devices are significantly reduced. Also other platforms such as Tizen to know the consumer is not enough to appeal to for really large numbers.

This appears the more the data that Strategy Analytics has released. Last year, there were still 8.2 million smartphones sold with other operating systems than Android and iOS, and that this year there were only 1.3 million. The market share is with 84,1 percent collapsed.

"The Android platform starts overflowing to hit, with hundreds of manufacturers, and few of them still make a profit. And Google is with its new Pixel-smartphones the own hardware to that of Android in the first place made popular have," sets Woody Oh, director at Strategy Analytics.

  1. Android: 382,6 million smartphones sold (+10,3%)
  2. Apple iOS: 45.5 million smartphones sold (-5,2%)
  3. Others: 1.3 million smartphones sold (-84,1%)
  4. Total: 375,4 million smartphones sold (+6%)
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