Sunday, June 5, 2011
ANDROID AND iOS CONTINUE TO GROW; RIM FALLS AGAIN
On Friday comScore released its latest mobile subscriber market share report, which suggests that both Android and iOS are increasing their U.S. market shares at the cost of RIM’s BlackBerry OS. ComScore surveyed 30,000 U.S. mobile subscribers during a three month period ending in April 2011 and found that Android’s U.S. market share jumped 5.2 percentage points to a 34.6% grip of the industry. Meanwhile, Apple’s iOS market share grew a marginal 1.3 percentage points to a 26% share. RIM’s BlackBerry OS share fell from 30.4% in January to 25.7%.
Things don't look good for RIM, the once mighty titan. While RIM continues to rely on enterprise integration, most enterprise are making way for the more nimble and cheaper iOS and Android devices.
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Android,
Apple,
blackberry,
Google,
ios,
market share,
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