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Dec 30

Android vs. iPhone: Hare and tortoise?

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Dec 30, 2011 / 12:12
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Google’s U.S. market share continues to grow against Apple, but at a much slower pace

“In case you needed more proof that Android is walloping iOS,” writes Steve Kovach in Thursday’s Business Insider, ”ComScore’s three-month report on mobile subscribers (ending in November) is out.”

He points out, as others have, that Apple’s (AAPL) smartphone market share grew a bit, from 27.3% to 28.7% over the past three months. But, he writes, “Google’s Android platform is still crushing it with 46.9% of the smartphone market in the U.S.”

But if you take a broader look at ComScore’s data over the past 12 months, the race is not quite as one-sided as Kovach et al. would have it.

Over the past year, Apple’s market share has grown slowly but steadily month over month. Google’s (GOOG) rate of market share growth, by contrast, has dropped sharply, from a high of 20% last January to a new low of 1.3% in ComScore’s November data.

To read the full story: CNN Money

Comments

Bruce Williamson December 30, 2011 18:11

And which one is Tracy going to get when RIM goes out of business? :)

(I recommend an Android based phone as I’m writing apps for it.)

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