Gartner's
numbers show that during the first quarter of 2013, Android smartphones
accounted for 74.4 percent of global sales. This represents more than
156 million devices and a jump of nearly 20 percent in market share
year-on-year.
Apple lost some of its market share compared to the same time past year, dropping to 18.2 percent from 22.5 percent. The firm sold just over 38 million iPhones during the first quarter of the year.
"Worldwide
smartphone sales totaled 210 million units in the first quarter of
2013, up 42.9 percent from the first quarter of 2012," said the Gartner
report.
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Apple, BlackBerry lost market share dropping from 6.8 percent to just 3
percent as it continues to struggle against its rivals. It shipped 6.2
million devices in the first quarter compared to nearly 10 million in
the same quarter last year. (Competing analysts at the Yankee Group,
however, expect iPhones to make a resurgence.
Microsoft, on the other hand, was the only operating system to gain market share other than Android. Windows Phones made a small growth from 1.9- to 2.9 percent, shipping 5.9 million units in the first quarter.
It's
unsurprising that Android has a dominant position since so many
manufacturers make smartphones running the OS. Samsung remains the top
vendor for smartphone and feature phones, regardless of platform with Nokia and Apple in second and third respectively.
Samsung outtakes Apple for being number 1 in the world since they're mobile products keep on improving through the years.
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