Friday, August 15, 2014

Android takes hold in the first place and Blackberry OS sinks – Trade

ALFREDO FLORES ESPINOZA |Alfred_Espinoza

The market for mobile operating systems has become on par with the ups and downs of the sales of smartphones from leading manufacturers. And as in the latter the change has been dramatic, the first has also changed substantially.

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According to the latest IDC report, covering the second quarter of 2014, Android remains the leading operating systems and continues to grow. Today has 84.7% of the ‘market share’, driven by use in handsets from Samsung, LG, Lenovo, Sony, Huawei and HTC, among others. By contrast, iOS, only used by Apple computers, continues to fall slowly, this time from 13% to 11.7%.

This does not mean the OS of the Cupertino company has not risen between 2013 and this year. Moreover, it increased by 12.7%, but the OS of Google rose 33.3%. Yes, each year growing less.

As shown in the infographic accompanying this note, everyone else down, including Windows Phone, used by Nokia (now Microsoft), HTC and Huawei.

The most dramatic drop is the Blackberry operating system, which in the last year fell 78%. So, it went from 11.5% market share in 2011 to 0.5% almost nonexistent today.

to remember is Symbian Nokia, which closed its glory years in 2011 got 16.9% and stood as the number three. Other times.

Hover over colors to see the lowest percentages.

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