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by Casey Rendon
Apr 04, 2013
Google and Apple continue their significant lead over other platforms
After months of increasing growth, Android has hit a small bump in the road. The latest comScore data for the US shows a dec...
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by Andrew Martonik
Feb 06, 2013
Research firm comScore has just released its quarterly U.S. smartphone market share numbers, and as expected Android is leading the charge. Comparing Q4 2012 numbers to those of Q3, Android saw...
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by Simon Sage
Oct 02, 2012
comScore published the survey results of their study of the American mobile landscape in the three months leading up to August, and found that Samsung is still the king of the heap with 25.7% share,...
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by Andrew Martonik
Sep 04, 2012
ComScore has just released their July 2012 analysis of the U.S. phone market, and the results are about what you would expect. On the manufacturer front, Samsung has kept the lead with 25.6 percent ...
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by Alex Dobie
Aug 01, 2012
Analytics firm Comscore has just released its latest stats covering the U.S. smartphone market for the quarter ending in June 2012. Overall, the picture hasn't changed much since they released t...
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by Phil Nickinson
Jul 02, 2012
It's not all doom and gloom in the Android world. Comscore just released its findings for the three months ending in May, and they are as follows:
Samsung's is the top overall mobile...
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by Anndrew Vacca
May 01, 2012
comScore just took the wraps off its data for the first quarter of 2012, and it confirms what we’ve been seeing over the past few months: in the U.S., Samsung and Android are the manufactur...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Apr 26, 2012
Data released today by comScore shows that the Amazon Kindle Fire has garnered over 50-percent of the Android tablet market in the U.S. With a 54.4-percent share as of February 2012, it sits alone a...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Apr 03, 2012
The Comscore numbers for the quarter endng in February 2012 are in, and it's no surprise to see that Android is still out ahead of all the other smartphone platforms in the U.S. The late...
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by Anndrew Vacca
Mar 06, 2012
comScore today released its latest MobiLens report, which shows that Samsung is maintaining its lead among mobile phone manufacturers, while Android is continuing to grow at the top of the mobile OS...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Feb 02, 2012
The latest ComScore numbers are out, and it looks like the predicted death of Android still hasn't happened. During October, November, and December 2011, Android still experienced more gro...
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by Phil Nickinson
Dec 29, 2011
Analytics firm ComScore just released a new batch of numbers, showing Android extending its lead over, well, everybody in the United States for September through November of 2011.
Out of the 91.4 m...
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by Anndrew Vacca
Aug 30, 2011
ComScore has released its latest round of data, which tracks the smartphone market during the months of May, June, and July of 2011. During this time period, 82.2 million Americans owned a smart...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jul 05, 2011
Comscore has released their numbers for the period ending May 2011, and it's no surprise that Samsung and Android still lead the pack. According to Comscore, smartphone adoption in the US has cl...
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by Chris Parsons
Mar 07, 2011
While I always tend to take all these user numbers with a grain of salt, the latest ComScore results are rather interesting and certainly worth noting. For the first time, Android has surpassed Resear...
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by Kyle Gibb
Jan 06, 2011
Think back to November 2009 for a moment: the HTC Hero was the best you could buy on Sprint, the Motorola DROID was shouting "Droid Does" from every direction, and the Nexus One was no...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jul 09, 2010
The Comscore results for May 2010 are in, and it comes as no surprise that Android is still skyrocketing towards the top spot in US smartphone market share. While ALL other platforms show a loss...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 10, 2010
Take a look at the latest smartphone usage numbers from Comscore, and you're likely to do a double-take -- Android increased by 4.3 percentage points from November '09 through January 2010 over the th...

















































