Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Android controls 35% of the global smartphone market


Picture of the global smartphone market supplement their own eyes analysts Canalys. According to these data, in the first quarter of 2011 leading a platform with a score of 37.5 million units sold, was Android. As a result, the market share of the OS from Google increased to 35%.

APAC region was the largest consumer smartphones. Having mastered the 37.3 million units, the region has achieved growth in the past year by 98%, so the first time since the end of 2007, forced the EMEA region to give the title of leading consumer smart phones.
Deliveries in Europe, the Middle East and Africa grew by 67% to 32.6 million units, which corresponds to a market share of 32%.
In North and Latin America were sold 24.7 (an increase of 67%) and 6,500,000 (an increase of 86%) smartphone that meets the market shares of 24 and 6% respectively.
Nevertheless, the country - the largest consumer smartphone is the United States. While Apple's market share here has increased to the previous year by 150% to 31%, remained the sole leader of Android, retains 49% of the market in the country.

Total sales of smartphones in the period from January to March increased to the previous year by 83% to 101 million units. The share leader - Nokia - for the year decreased from 39 to 24%. The company sold 24.2 million units, up 13% better than last year. By the way, APAC is a key region for Nokia, which accounts for about 53% of all sales.
Company was the leader of Apple, RIM, Samsung and HTC.
 

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