83% of the apps downloaded in the past month were for a Google or Apple phone
The U.S. smartphone market is starting to look like a two-horse race, judging from data scheduled to be released Wednesday by a Nielsen general manager at AppNation III in San Francisco. Among the new findings:
As Nielsen's charts over the past nine months show, Android has grown to be the leading smartphone operating system (now with a 42.8% share), while Apple is still holding on as the leading smartphone manufacturer (with a 28.3% share).
The market shares of the alsorans -- Research in Motion (RIMM), Microsoft (MSFT), Nokia (NOK) and Palm (HPQ) -- continue to shrink.
"The tablet effect is real," said HP's CEO, as he killed the TouchPad & orphaned his PCs
You don't have to look very hard to find the Apple (AAPL) angle in Hewlett-Packard's (HPQ) August surprise: The announcement Thursday that it is pulling the plug on its tablets and smartphones and preparing to abandon the personal computer market altogether.
This is Steve Jobs' post-PC era writ large.
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Philip Elmer-DeWitt - Aug 19, 2011 6:06 AM ET
Android, at 39%, is OS No. 1 in the U.S. But Apple, with 28%, is the No. 1 manufacturer
If you're having trouble interpreting the chart of the U.S. smartphone market released Thursday by Nielsen, think of it as a brownie pan, a spokesman helpfully suggests, not a pie.
And depending how you slice the brownies, Apple (AAPL) is either No. 2 or No. 1 in the U.S.
When all the Android phones are combined, MORE
Philip Elmer-DeWitt - Jul 28, 2011 8:00 AM ET
In a new survey of prospective U.S. buyers, RIM and Microsoft drift, Nokia disappears
The launch of the Verizon (VZ) iPhone has not visibly slowed the triumphant march of Google's (GOOG) Android operating system through the mobile heartland of America, according to a Nielsen Wire report released Tuesday.
In monthly surveys conducted from January to March 2011 -- on either side of the Feb. 10 Verizon launch -- 31% of U.S. respondents MORE
Philip Elmer-DeWitt - Apr 26, 2011 11:42 AM ET
The deal it announced with Nokia is hardly its first. Here's how the others turned out.
Early Friday morning, Microsoft (MSFT) and Nokia (NOK) announced a strategic partnership to answer the challenge posed by Apple (AAPL) and Google's (GOOG) smartphone platforms.
Tech watchers with long memories -- like Asymco's Horace Dediu -- will recall that this is not the first time Microsoft has found a partner willing to help it try to MORE
Philip Elmer-DeWitt - Feb 11, 2011 10:54 AM ET
The Touchpad, not reliant on Android, Windows or (of course) iOS, is a sign that HP demands to be taken seriously as a software company.
Yes, HP (HPQ) has now jumped into the tablet fray with its TouchPad. It's a whiz-bang cool gadget, and some folks will want to rush out and buy it. Are we talking iPad numbers? Not likely, but whether HP sells as many of its flavor of MORE
Michael V. Copeland, Senior Writer - Feb 9, 2011 3:41 PM ET
We know HP is looking at WebOS as its competitor to Apple iOS and Google Android. But is HP cool enough to take them on?
This Wednesday Hewlett-Packard is expected to spill the beans on its new line of WebOS tablets. But thanks to leaked photos and specs and a teaser video from the company, we already know a lot about the upcoming devices, reportedly code-named Topaz and Opal.
For starters, we MORE
Michal Lev-Ram, writer - Feb 7, 2011 12:27 PM ET
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Yesterday, Living Social sold more than 1.1 million $20 Amazon gift certificates for $10 each, earning the daily deals site more than $11,000,000 in sales in less than 24 hours. (LivingSocial) The Nintendo 3DS handheld will go on sale in the U.S. on March 27 for $249, right in line with some analyst predictions. As Fortune reported MORE JP Mangalindan, Writer - Jan 20, 2011 8:58 AM ET
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"It's a 'scaled-up smartphone' -- that's a bizarre product in our view." -- Apple COO Tim Cook on current Android tablets (TechCrunch)
Apple announced a record first quarter with sales of $26.7 billion, up 70.5% compared with last year, profits of $6 billion, up 77.7%, iPhone sales of 16.2 million units, up 85.8%, iPad sales of 7.33 MORE
JP Mangalindan, Writer - Jan 19, 2011 6:00 AM ET
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HP and Palm may introduce three models of the PalmPad, a tablet aimed squarely at taking down the iPad, at this January's CES. All three will run a new version of Palm's WebOS, and a fourth student edition, will be showed off later on. Other features will include: a weight of 1.25 lbs., a USB 3.0 MORE
JP Mangalindan, Writer - Dec 22, 2010 6:00 AM ET