Android Gained 75 percent Global Market Share
CALIFORNIA - Android reached the first position to embrace the majority of smartphone market share globally. According to analysts, tool-based 'green robot' that gained 75 percent market share.
According to analyst firm Gartner, cellphones running on the Android operating system is expected to have sold 156 million units in the first quarter of 2013. It simultaneously recorded a growth of 20 percent year over year. As reported by Digital Spy, Thursday (05/16/2013).
For the third position occupied by Apple's iOS with a record 18 percent share of the market which sold 38.3 million units - up four per cent from the same period last year. Meanwhile sales of Windows Phone-based devices approaching six million units, slightly adrift from the BlackBerry device sales with 6.2 million sales.
Samsung led the Android device manufacturers with the largest market share with 31 percent in the first quarter of this year. "We hope the Galaxy S4 can provide more satisfactory results than SIII," said one Gartner analyst Anshul Gupta.
Gartner also revealed that smartphone sales grew from 63 million units to 210 million units this quarter, overall sales of mobile phones reached 425 million.
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