Photography

Android once again on top of iOS in the US


According to Kantar Worldpanel, for the three month period ending in January of this year, Google's OS has once again taken the top spot of smartphone sales in the United States with a 50.6% market share. Apple was recently king of the hill thanks to strong sales of its new iPhone 5, but Android has been able to make its way back due to competitive carrier discounts.

Sprint's cut ofо the on-contract price of the Galaxy S III to $99 helped spur the strong Android sales, where some 39% of all Sprint devices sold were the S III.
Average price-per-OS also plays a factor. In the three month period ending October 2012, both iOS and Android devices saw similar average costs per unit at $130 and $127, respectively. This most recent period, however, saw a significant drop for Android to $95, while iOS went up to $146 per unit.
As far as the carrier shootout goes, Verizon has taken over the first spot from AT&T with a 2.2% increase from last year, while T-Mobile and the other smaller providers have seen increasing market share as well.


by via GSMArena.com - Latest articles
Android once again on top of iOS in the US Android once again on top of iOS in the US Reviewed by Ossama Hashim on February 25, 2013 Rating: 5

No comments:

Powered by Blogger.