comScore
on Friday released a new study that takes a look at the U.S. mobile
landscape revealing that Samsung and Apple are the top handset makers in
the region.
The company analyzed mobile data for the three-month
period ending in October 2012 and surveyed over 30,000 American mobile
subscribers in the process.
The research reveals that Samsung
is still the top handset maker in the U.S. with 26.3% market share
(0.7% increase since July 2012) followed by Apple with 17.8% (1.5%
increase), LG with 17.6% (0.8% decrease), Motorola with 11% (0.2
decrease) and HTC with 6% (0.4% decrease).
comScore
reports that 121.3 million people now own smartphones in the U.S., a 6%
increase compared with July numbers. When it comes to smartphone
platform, Google is still king of the hill with 53.6% market share (1.4%
increase), followed by Apple with 34.3% (0.9% increase), RIM, Microsoft
and Symbian with less than 15% combined.
The
study also looked into what people do with their mobile devices and
found that 75.9% subscribers used text messages (0.3% increase), 54.5%
used downloaded apps (1.9% increase), 52.7% Internet browsing (1.5%
increase), 37.9% accessed social networks or blogs (1.5% increase),
33.8% played games (0.3% increase) and 28.3% listened to music (0.4%
increase).
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