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    IPhone, Android neck-and-neck in the United States as ‘ most wanted ‘ Smartphone

    By admin | December 2, 2010

    United States ruled the roost Smartphone of the border around the drawing looks like: the current iPhone BlackBerry Smartphone owners also pulled off a new survey with. Comes when the OS of the Smartphone is “the most desirable,” but, iPhone Android, not for the iPhone and the BlackBerry.

    Just a few months ago, Nielsen researchers BlackBerry still United States Smartphone King found 31% of the market; iPhone 28% had a sign the heels of the border and Android in the third place-bullets — 19%.

    But the BlackBerry’s 27.4% compared to the iPhone platform to share Nielsen’s latest survey from 27.9% share to snap to management.




    Android will continue to gain ground. smartphone market share rise 22.7%-up to the point in the Nielsen’s numbers, there are a few to show a 14% raise, August, points since January.

    14% have yet to be released in the latest Nielsen survey: Windows 7 device, the phone will not be included in the list in figure) are rounded out Windows Mobile reckon Nokia Symbian OS 3.4%, 3.3% Linux and Palm slim 1.3%.

    Major Smartphone platform, the current user and the stars, to how reading beyond taking, Nielsen also handheld owners second question: the operating system of the wish list at the top of a Smartphone?

    “” Likelihood “Smartphone upgraders is one of the most desired operating system” of the overall winner-the beard — 30% of the vote was the iPhone. Android was 28%, BlackBerry 13% (border for terrible news), Windows Mobile 6%, 4% “other”, and “not sure” healthy 19%.




    Just smartphone owner, to narrow the scope of the answer, but the results change, Android 28% steadily while keeping up the iPhone and getting together, 38% and stumbled. BlackBerry OS 2-point boost to 15%, the current smartphone users.

    On the other hand, most of the “phone” (that is, non-Smartphone) owners prefer Android phone, they are for the iPhone and a 25% 25%, “certainly.” Android would go the way say feature-phone users in the trading of 28%

    Filter results by age, and we want more young you, iPhone, or 18-25 want iPhone or Android devices, each of the 32% 35.9% and Android mobile phone, find ages. those figures steadily era and we get more than his 55 26.4% of the time only “most desire” iPhone, or 20.3% Android to zoom out.

    The most well loved Smartphone OS select those 55 and up to “not sure” that just 12.2% between those 18 to 24 27.8%.

    In addition, there is a gender divide “most wanted” when it comes to the Smartphone OS: women more men Android device (32.6%)IPhone (8%)Pining than while Android (22.8%)IPhone (30.9%)Preferred.


    So, what Smartphone you now owned by the not-and had the Smartphone OS most of the wish not?

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