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Samsung still rules U.S. mobile market

b4u

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With a 26.9 percent market share, Samsung remained the top mobile-phone maker for the U.S. over the three months ending with November, says ComScore.

Samsung continues to reign over the rest of the mobile-phone industry in the U.S., according to the latest stats from ComScore.
Looking at the three months ending with November, Samsung won 26.9 percent of all mobile subscribers in the U.S., a 1.2 point gain from the prior three-month period. Apple took home second place with 18.5 percent of the market, a gain of 1.4 points.......
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-57...s-mobile-market/?part=rss&subj=news&tag=title




Among smartphone operating systems, Android was the top dog as usual with 53.7 percent of the market, a gain of 1.1 points. Apple's iOS was second with a 35 percent share, up slightly less than a percentage point. And the other platforms continued to see their shares go down.....
 

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iPhone tops 53 percent sales market share in U.S.

I would think iPhone has to still holding strong in their own backyard. 63% of iPhone 5 sales came from Apple users trading up - so I'm thinking while it may not be as great a dent in morketshare - the total iPhones sold has to be enormous.

http://www.examiner.com/article/iph...s-market-share-u-s-but-globally-android-rules

With RIM , Windows and Google readying a feature laden Android into the US market - you would need a Ouija board to figure which handsets will be top sellers.
 
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