5 years ago the smart phone world was very different. A lot has changed in the mobile sector in a very short time. Nokia, the inventor of the smartphone, Ericsson and Blackberry were out their as leaders in 2006. The old PDAs from Palm and Compaq / Microsoft had merged with the mobile. Then on the… [Read more…]
New Market Share Data from Nielson Released for US According to the latest report from The Nielson Company in the US, Android has been named as the most popular operating system among smartphone buyers in the last six months. The breakdown is as follows: 32% of new smartphone owners chose a phone with Android OS.… [Read more…]
Here at MoRecNews we love facts and figures about mobile, especially when they come in a shiny infographic form. BillShrink have created this clever infographic to help you make sense of the smartphone wars: Find the best cell phone plans at BillShrink
New comScore data in the US has been released for the 3 month average period ending in July 2010. The data gives an insight into the US smartphone market, documenting trends in market share and mobile usage. The report suggested that 53.4 million people in the US owned smartphones during the 3 month period ending… [Read more…]
Research released from Gartner yesterday has announced that Worldwide mobile device sales reached 325.6 million units in Q2 of 2010; up by 13.8% when looking at the same period last year. Smartphone sales accounted for 19% of worldwide mobile device sales, which is an increase of 50.5% compared to last year. Positive news for Android… [Read more…]
New data from Nielsen has reported that Android has outsold the iPhone in America within the first half of 2010. The report shows that 27% of new phone purchases in the US are Android smartphones, while the iPhone has just 23% of the market share. Q1 reports from NPD earlier in the year showed a… [Read more…]
February 2, 2011 by topbananas
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