Apple Grabs 25% of the Smartphone Market, Android Doubles Market...

Courtesy Mashable!  Tue, 02/09/2010 - 07:33

comScore has released a report on the state of the US mobile market from September to December 2009, and it shows that the recently established trends of Android and iPhone growth don’t show signs of ceasing.

In December 2009 RIM was still the leading mobile smartphone operating system in the U.S., with 41.6% market share, a slight drop from 42.6% from September 2009.

Apple has risen from 24.1% to 25.3% in that same period, and Google,...


 

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