Friday, February 24, 2012
Android So the king in the land of Queen Elizabeth
Android debuted as the popular operating system in the world. Android surged past even the iPhone in the UK, phone-based Google's operating system dominated the smartphone market That in the country.36.9 percent of smartphone users in the UK have Andoid handset, compared to Apple WHO should receive 28.5 percent kekalahah with his iPhone. With these figures, the Android phone has managed to put the iPhone as most popular smartphone in the UK.When it is known That as many as 50.3 per cent of Britons have a smartphone. Through the data Presented here, Dominic Sunnebo of Kantar World Comtech says "For the first time, you will be included in the minority if you do not have a smartphone." According to the smarphone market is growing rapidly That, providing a great opportunity for retailers and manufacturers, as well as reminding the competition will take place very tight.While Android and iPhone controls over 20 percent of the smartphone market in the UK a study by Kantar Worldpanel Comtech also provides That the BlackBerry is only Able to reach 18.1 percent . As for the Windows Phone (WP), Sunnebo said, WP 7 began creeping up with more than two percent for the first time with 800 taking the lion's Lumia. "This looks set to continue in the hope of launching two new phone models at mobile World Congress (MWC). We predict this will help WP grow to about 8 percent in the latter half of 2012, "explained Sunnebo, as reported by the Daily Mail, Friday (24/2/2012). One of the clear evidence of cell phones measures WP, says Sunnebo is how the involvement of users on Such devices. 81 percent of cell phone owners have used social networking from Their mobile phones last month, higher than Those of the IOS and Android. "Meanwhile, three-quarters have also been using the GPS, shows That Nokia's decision to include a free Nokia maps is a price to pay to Encourage user involvement, "concluded Sunnebo. (Tyo)
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