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IDC: Android on 75% of smartphones in third quarter
for me, there is definite feeling here that Android is the OS for masses and iPhone/iOS is meant for elite people in western countries. Google gives out almost everything for free, be it Android or services, allow anyone to use/customize/ meddle with Android, any company can use it, any individual can develop a Custom ROM, be it Micromax A60 or Galaxy Note 2, they have same OS. While iPhone/iOS always has been exclusive, different from others, smooth, sophisticated, refined, polished, premium, classy, apple brand, ecosystem, it stood for innovation, smartphone revolution, creating a new era, restrictive, protective about its image, products (all those patents about rectangular rounded corners).
BB, Symbian got completely slaughtered. I am not sure which period he means by Q3, but probably its the data before iPhone 5 came in. Even with iPhone 5, its probably in US & UK, Android has some competition in form of iOS, everywhere else its probably Android dominating. Apple actually sold 50% more iPhones, still overall numbers were overshadowed by Android.10:04PM EDT November 2. 2012 - NEW YORK (AP) — Google's Android software for mobile devices was running on 75 percent of smartphones shipped in the third quarter, as the search company extended its lead over Apple, according to research firm IDC.
Apple's iOS system, used in iPhones, was second with a market share of 15 percent. Apple's new iPhone didn't come out until late in the quarter, while Samsung Electronics and other Android makers had major releases earlier.
A year ago, Android had just 58 percent to the iPhone's 14 percent. Gains came largely at the expense of BlackBerry and Symbian phones, according to Thursday's report from IDC.
"Android has been one of the primary growth engines of the smartphone market since it was launched in 2008," said Ramon Llamas, a research manager for mobile phones at IDC. "In every year since then, Android has effectively outpaced the market and taken market share from the competition."
Google makes its operating system software available to phone makers to use in their devices for free. In doing so, Google wins prime placement for its online services, including search and maps. Apple does not license its iOS system to others.
All other mobile operating systems were in the single digits: BlackBerry at 4.3 percent, Symbian at 2.3 percent and Windows at 2 percent. Research In Motion Ltd. plans to start selling devices running a new version of BlackBerry early next year, while Microsoft launched a new version of its Windows phone software this week. Symbian is mostly used by Nokia Corp., which is now focusing on Windows phones.
Companies making Android devices include Samsung, HTC Corp. and Motorola Mobility, which Google now owns.
Here are IDC's top operating systems based on worldwide smartphone unit sales and market share in the third quarter of 2012.
— Android (Google) — 136 million units, 75 percent share (57.5 percent a year earlier)
— iOS (Apple's iPhone) — 26.9 million units, 14.9 percent share (13.8 percent a year earlier)
— BlackBerry (Research in Motion) — 7.7 million units, 4.3 percent share (9.5 percent a year earlier)
— Symbian (mostly used by Nokia) — 4.1 million units, 2.3 percent share (14.6 percent a year earlier)
— Windows (Microsoft) — 3.6 million units, 2 percent share (1.2 percent a year earlier)
— Linux — 2.8 million units, 1.5 percent share (3.3 percent a year earlier)
Source: IDC.
for me, there is definite feeling here that Android is the OS for masses and iPhone/iOS is meant for elite people in western countries. Google gives out almost everything for free, be it Android or services, allow anyone to use/customize/ meddle with Android, any company can use it, any individual can develop a Custom ROM, be it Micromax A60 or Galaxy Note 2, they have same OS. While iPhone/iOS always has been exclusive, different from others, smooth, sophisticated, refined, polished, premium, classy, apple brand, ecosystem, it stood for innovation, smartphone revolution, creating a new era, restrictive, protective about its image, products (all those patents about rectangular rounded corners).
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