Recent research conducted by Nielsen for June 2011 showed that the market for U.S. smartphone does not change.
The most popular operating system is Android, which accounts for 39% of the operating system for smartphones. In second place was the company Apple, the iOS which is 28%. But since it is also the only manufacturer of smart phones based on it, it provides a place the largest manufacturer of vehicles for the U.S. market.
At the same time came in second place company HTC, which accounts for 20% of all shipments of "smart" phones. Of these, 14% fall in the supply HTC with Android, and 6% based on operating systems from Microsoft. Third place in the rank of smartphone manufacturers and operating system for them is RIM, whose share fell to 20%. For the BlackBerry OS is followed by Windows Mobile and Windows Phone which accounted for 9% of the market. More significant market share of some operating systems do not account for. WebOS and Symbian together occupy 2% of the market.
Among the manufacturers of smart phones is still quite a strong position is the company Motorola, which accounts for 11% of all assigned units. With a slight lag followed by Samsung, which is gaining 10% market share. Of these ten percent of the 8% - this aids in the Android OS and the remaining 2% - based on the operating system from Microsoft. Thus, in the meantime no new developments in the market does not appear - Android and Apple's growing while the BlackBerry is losing ground. Due to this, RIM is gradually losing market share of smartphones, and Android-devices manufacturer contrary successfully go up.
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