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Monday, September 27, 2010

Android continues to grow, others lose their share.

Android shows no sign of slowing down. For the three months ended July 31 Android smartphone platform just to show growth. Palm remained, while Apple, Microsoft and RIM have all seen decreases.

ComScore latest report covers the period May, June and July 2010. During this time, Apple announced the iPhone 4 and although it was a huge commercial success, that a phone with an American carrier to limit its growth. Many sales of the fourth generation of existing iPhone owners are upgrading. That revenue from Apple, but nothing that the market share of the iPhone.

The fifth-generation iPhone could come with a spirit that appears when you rub it and give you three wishes, and there are still people who do not pass the network to AT & T's. Apple has dropped 25.1 per cent stake to 23.8 percent. Because the smartphone market grows, it shows that whatever the growth of the iPhone knows, it does not follow the general market.

Google's Android platform has passed Microsoft's Windows Mobile. This is not new information, but it is the first time this has happened in the rotation period of three months, indicating that the trend is real. Microsoft shares within three months ended in April was 14 percent, just before Google's 12 percent. Now the tables have changed. Microsoft has 11.8 percent, while Google grew 17 percent.

RIM, of course, strongly upward. with a share of 39.3 percent but has declined steadily. No data called again with BlackBerry 6.0 is included in this study.

Some of you may remember the recent news that Android was much higher in the standings. These surveys are usually based on data from NPD, which is only seen in retail sales. ComScore data channels appear to include wholesale and enterprise.

Surprisingly, the Palm WebOS remained stable, even if your operating system getting a little long in the tooth compared to the smartphone standards. It is a year and caused a sensation in the relatively small market when it was released exclusively on Sprint's network. Branch to AT&T and Verizon has obviously helped them remain stable.

Relations within the next six years have been a lot of new faces on it. WebOS launch of Windows 2.0 Phone 7, which Microsoft is a complete reboot of the BlackBerry platform and 6.0 included in the data.

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