ComScore came out with May mobile data for the US market this afternoon. The story line is largely the same as we’ve been hearing for the past several months. Android is up, everyone else is down and the iPhone is holding or slightly growing in its second place position. (However total iOS reach is greater than Android’s.)
Android: Past, Present and Future
Google I/O’s first keynote was all about Android and there were many impressive announcements. Android stats continue to be surprising: 100 million activated Android devices, 400,000 Android devices activated every day, 200,000 apps in the Android Market, 4.5 billion apps downloaded from the Android Market, 310 Android devices. The next major Android release is called
Android now most used mobile platform
The Q1 smartphone sales figures that were released yesterday by Gartner show that Android has surged and now leading all other smartphone operating systems. These numbers are Q1 sales figures and not reflective of overall market share but the show the direction the overall market is going. http://searchengineland.com/android-on-fire-others-not-so-much-78021?utm_source=sel&utm_medium=scap&utm_campaign=email Tweet







