Apple narrowly increased its lead as the top smartphone maker by operating system vendor share in the three-month period ended in October. Apple’s iPhone represented 28.6% of the market during that period compared to 28.3% between July and September. Android again showed the biggest market share gains of any smartphone platform, growing its market share to 44.2% from 42.8% in the third quarter.
RIM’s platform dropped from a 17.8% share in the third quarter to an even 17% between August and October, and Microsoft’s combined share dipped to 5.3% from 6.1%. Nielsen noted that in 2009, RIM’s BlackBerry line was the most popular smartphone range in the U.S.
|
Vi__Di |
|
12/15/2011
|
|