id=”inContext_disabled”> 2013-05-17 4:07
Author: Marcin Chmielewski
According to analyst firm IDC, Android and iOS systems were installed on 92 percent (or 199.5 million) of all smartphones sold in the first quarter of 2013.
Android still leads, which controls as much as 75 percent of the total market, in other words, was present in 75% of smartphones sold in the period. Most sell Samsung, which has 41.1 percent of the internal market for Android. Other manufacturers can not even count on double-digit score.
Apple sold in the first quarter of 2013, the largest number of iPhones in the history of all of its first quarter, but it was enough to win just 17.3 percent of the smartphone market. Cupertino thus recorded a fall of 23 per cent market share in Q1 2012.
third place, which is a big surprise, is Windows Phone, which was quickly gaining operating system market in the first quarter. WP has 3.2% share, and the largest producer is, of course, Nokia, which sold nearly 80 percent of all smartphones with Windows Phone’em.
BlackBerry in third place with 6.4% last year, dropped to fourth place, yielding only 2.9 percent of the market.
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