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According to Gartner, Android now boasts a global market share of 86.2 percent. Apple's iOS is a long way behind with a market share of just 12.9 percent. The rest may as well not even exist [..] These figures, which cover the second quarter of 2016, show that Android has actually increased its market share by 4 percent over the last year.
The Nokia 1100 (shown here) and 1110 are the best-selling handsets. [1] [2] The iPhone 6 and 6 Plus are the best-selling smartphones.[3] [2]This is a list of best-selling mobile phones.
Android has 71% market share vs Apple's iOS/iPadOS at 28% (on tablets alone Apple is slightly ahead, i.e. 44% vs 56%, though Android is ahead in virtually all countries). The latest Android 14 is the most popular Android version on smartphones and on tablets.
The article How Android Won the Operating System Market Share Battle originally appeared on Fool.com. Daniel Kline has no position in any stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends Apple and Google.
Google's Android operating system has already passed Microsoft's Windows in regard to the number of installed devices. Projections now show that the relatively young OS will soon be on more ...
Android's U.S. market share jumped from 9% to 13% since February -- an increase of 45%, according to the latest research from comScore. Blackberry-maker RIM and Apple both slipped slightly but ...
Market share [2] 77%: 19%: 4%: 0.22%: 0.14%: N/A: N/A N/A: N/A: N/A: N/A License Base system is open source, but many devices use proprietary drivers for hardware support, and most Android operating systems include Proprietary apps (such as Google Play and other Google apps). [3] [4] Proprietary, open source kernel and core: Proprietary except ...
This Christmas, the Apple iOS and Google Android paradox continued. While Android may have rapidly snapped up market share in terms of units over the last several years, the quality of this market ...