[opendtv] Android overtakes iPhone in the US

  • From: "Manfredi, Albert E" <albert.e.manfredi@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2010 13:17:42 -0500

I wonder how much of this is due to the antenna flap.

I saw comments yesterday to the effect that "This is what happens when 
engineers are rushed to get a product to market," or words to that effect.

This part makes me chuckle:

"However, iPhone users are more loyal"

Ain't that the truth.

Bert

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http://www.rethink-wireless.com/2010/08/02/android-overtakes-iphone-us.htm

Android overtakes iPhone in the US
Enjoys over eightfold unit growth in Q2, but iPhone loyalty is higher
By CAROLINE GABRIEL

Published: 2 August, 2010

Android has overtaken iPhone in the US market for the first time, while 
worldwide, sales of phones running the Google OS have leapt by a huge 886%. In 
the second quarter, according to new research from Canalys, Android's US growth 
was 851% year-on-year, almost as high as the global average, even though it was 
starting from a higher base in its strongest territory.

The US smartphone market as a whole grew by 41% year-on-year, in unit sales 
terms, said the researchers, making it the largest base for the open OS 
handsets in the world. Within that, Android devices accounted for 34% of sales, 
overtaking RIM and Apple for the top spots. Canalys particularly singled out 
Verizon's aggressive promotion of its Droid range, the latest flagships being 
the HTC Incredible and Motorola Droid X. With 14.7m units sold, RIM was still 
the biggest individual vendor, with 32% share, ahead of Apple on 21.7% and HTC 
on 14.4%, combining Android and Windows Mobile sales.

Android also did well in China, which has become the world's second largest 
smartphone country. Nokia leads that market by a huge margin, with its Symbian 
handsets having 77% share, but it is followed by Android, which shipped almost 
475,000 units in the country during Q2 from almost a standing start. Motorola 
and Samsung benefited most, says Canalys, with 4.7% and 4.1% share 
respectively. Total shipments were 6.9m.

Worldwide, shipments of smartphones were up by 64% in the second quarter as the 
devices reached down to the mass market and became a steadily larger percentage 
of the total handset base.

"Expect to see smartphones accounting for a growing proportion of the wider 
mobile phone market as they become increasingly affordable to more customers," 
Canalys senior analyst Pete Cunningham said in a statement. "By 2013, 
smartphones will grow to represent over 27% of shipments worldwide, with the 
proportion in some developed markets in western Europe surpassing 60%, and 48% 
in north America."

Another survey, from Nielsen, also showed Android overtaking Apple in the 
strongest market for both systems (because of Nokia's virtual no-show). New 
smartphone subscribers choosing Android handsets accounted for 27% of the US 
total in Q2, said the firm, compared to 23% for Apple. However, iPhone users 
are more loyal - 89% of owners would stick with the brand for their next 
purchase, says Nielsen, compared to 71% for Android. While this study credits 
RIM with 33% smartphone share in the US, about half of BlackBerry owners want 
to move to Android or Apple when they upgrade, putting even more pressure on 
the imminent BlackBerry 6.0 release.
 
 
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