
Jul 16, 2012
A study by Nielsen’s research shows that 51.8% of smartphone owners in the U.S. use an Android handset. Apple’s iOS has a 34.3% market share, and the rest is divided between RIM’s BlackBerry (8.1%) and Microsoft’s Windows Mobile and Windows Phone 7 platforms (4.3%). Symbian and Palm OS both have less than one percent market share: 0.9% and 0.6%, respectively
Android now has a bigger U.S. market share than all other mobile operating systems combined. (from Mashable.com)







