Only a Growing Market Share Android

Do not be surprised to rabid Apple fans and the BlackBerry. Now a new challenger that has been in front of the eyes, ie Android, making a big leap in the smartphone market segment with very high growth especially in the U.S. market.

According to the latest report released by ComScore, Android is the only smartphone platform that experienced growth in the U.S. market. Android in the U.S. market share rose from 9 percent in February 2010 to 13 percent in May 2010. Although still in fourth position, Android getting closer to a third position held by Microsoft with 13.2 percent.

At the top is still the BlackBerry platform and Research In Motion (RIM), followed by the iPhone from Apple. However, both RIM, Apple, and Microsoft dropped its market share. RIM is down from 42.1 percent to 41.7 percent. Apple fell from 25.4 percent to 24.4 percent. Microsoft dropped from 15.1 percent to 13.2 percent.

If we see 13 percent figure is not so great, but Android has a consistent growth than its competitors. This is probably because the open platform Android menggunakna supported many mobile phone vendors and operators are not fixated on one just like the iPhone.

iPhone 4 indeed many were sold in the first few weeks, but some buyers may simply fanatical fans of the iPhone. Android is more well-known fact in the shops, for example, many people are looking for Motorola smartphone and Samsung Galaxy Droid X S.

Google said that they issued 160 000 new Android to the market every day and before Droid X was launched. Android android-old did not grow so fast but raced since released Android 2.2. Nevertheless, the data does not include the effect of the iPhone launch on June 4. Microsoft also plans to hit the market at the end of the year with Windows Phone 7 which is also supported by many mobile phone manufacturers. Will Android continues to dominate the market, just wait.

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