Gartner is optimistic for Android, forecasting that it will have half of the pie by the end of 2012, and seeing these numbers, it’s hard to argue with that conclusion. Although Apple ended up selling twice as many iOS devices (including iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch), their market share only increased 1.5% globally, while Android’s nearly quadrupled. It’s sad to see RIM’s device market share stay flat, and operating system market share dip from 19.7% to 12.9%, but not entirely unexpected. QNX on smartphones is still a ways off, and in the interim, I don’t see OS 7 doing much more than placating the BlackBerry loyal. Obviously Windows Phone has a bright future ahead of it with the help of Nokia, but for the time being, Microsoft’s new mobile platform has only managed to eke ahead of webOS.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Mobile market grew 19% year over year in Q1
Gartner is optimistic for Android, forecasting that it will have half of the pie by the end of 2012, and seeing these numbers, it’s hard to argue with that conclusion. Although Apple ended up selling twice as many iOS devices (including iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch), their market share only increased 1.5% globally, while Android’s nearly quadrupled. It’s sad to see RIM’s device market share stay flat, and operating system market share dip from 19.7% to 12.9%, but not entirely unexpected. QNX on smartphones is still a ways off, and in the interim, I don’t see OS 7 doing much more than placating the BlackBerry loyal. Obviously Windows Phone has a bright future ahead of it with the help of Nokia, but for the time being, Microsoft’s new mobile platform has only managed to eke ahead of webOS.
Mobile market grew 19% year over year in Q1
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