comScore gives Google Android 31.2% of the US market share, capturing the top spot, followed by RIM with 30.4%, while Apple takes the third position by scoring 24.7% share. If you take a closer look on the comScore's chart, you'll see that Android has made a remarkable progress, climbing from just 7.1% share in January 2010.
Nielson reports agree with comScore and show similar numbers for the little green alien. Android holds 29% of the market share while RIM and Apple fight hard for a second place, both scoring 27% for their operating systems. According to the research firm, Android seems to attract also young consumers; 8% representing teenegers with ages 25-34.
Good scores for Android and a sign that the OS is actually doing a great job, even if there are still bugs regarding the fragmentation. Although many research firms present positive results, maybe a more intense advertising for the little green fellow would help. Check out the graphics from the source link.
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