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Facts Tagged With Android
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"Android and iOS accounted for more than the lion's share of smartphones in the first quarter [2013], but a closer examination of the other platforms reveals turnaround and demand for alternatives. Windows Phone has benefited from Nokia's participation, and BlackBerry's new BB10 devices have already hit a million units shipped in its first quarter of availability" - IDC senior research analyst Kevin Restivo
Android and iOS Combine for 92.3% of All Smartphone Operating System Shipments in the First Quarter While Windows Phone Leapfrogs BlackBerry, According to IDC - prUS24108913
Android smartphone vendors and Apple shipped a total of 199.5M units worldwide in 1Q 2013, up 59.1% year over year
Android and iOS Combine for 92.3% of All Smartphone Operating System Shipments in the First Quarter While Windows Phone Leapfrogs BlackBerry, According to IDC - prUS24108913
Android and iOS accounted for for 92.3% of worldwide smartphone shipments in Q1 2013
Android and iOS Combine for 92.3% of All Smartphone Operating System Shipments in the First Quarter While Windows Phone Leapfrogs BlackBerry, According to IDC - prUS24108913
"We're up to 81 of the top-grossing 100 iOS apps, and 70 of the top-grossing Android apps are connected in with Facebook, so we're getting good coverage" - Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook: Q1 game revenue up 12%, Zynga down 37% | GamesIndustry International
"Of the top 100 grossing apps on both iOS and Android in the last week of Q1 [2013], about 40 percent of them used [Facebook's] mobile app install ads. In gaming, travel, e-commerce and financial service industries, the early indicator is that our cost per install is highly competitive" - Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg
Facebook: Q1 game revenue up 12%, Zynga down 37% | GamesIndustry International
52% of US smartphone subscribers owned Android devices in Q1 2013, down from 53.4% in Q4 2012
comScore Reports March 2013 U.S. Smartphone Subscriber Market Share - comScore, Inc
91% of iPhone owners plan to stay with the platform for their next smartphone purchase, compared to 76% for Android
iPhone Loyalty Will Drive Apple Past Android by 2015 | Loyalty360.org
34% of the US population owns an Android smartphone
iPhone Loyalty Will Drive Apple Past Android by 2015 | Loyalty360.org
24% of Android smartphone owners plan to switch to another platform with their next smartphone purchase
iPhone Loyalty Will Drive Apple Past Android by 2015 | Loyalty360.org
Android devices accounted for 56.5% of the global tablet market in Q1 2013, up from 39.4% in 2012
Worldwide Tablet Market Surges Ahead on Strong First Quarter Sales, Says IDC - prUS24093213
"We expect to see a further spike in [Android's] share in the coming months, as sales from the HTC One start coming through and the Samsung Galaxy S4 is launched" - Dominic Sunnebo, global consumer insight director at Kantar Worldpanel ComTech
News - Android set to spike with HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4 launches - Kantar Worldpanel
Android devices accounted for 93.5% of Spanish smartphone sales in Q1 2013
News - Android set to spike with HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4 launches - Kantar Worldpanel
Android devices accounted for 58.4% of UK smartphone sales in Q1 2013
News - Android set to spike with HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4 launches - Kantar Worldpanel
Android devices accounted for 49.3% of US smartphone sales in Q1 2013
News - Windows sees steady growth in the US in Q1 2013 - Kantar Worldpanel
50% of smartphone owners in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK use Android devices
comScore Releases ‘2013 Europe Digital Future in Focus’ Report - comScore, Inc
45% of the US consumer goods audience own Android smartphones, compared to 42% for Apple
Mobile Intel Series | Millennial Media
Android accounts for 51.7% of US smartphones, down 2% from 2012
comScore Reports February 2013 U.S. Smartphone Subscriber Market Share - comScore, Inc
51% of teens say the next mobile device they buy is likely to be an iOS device, compared with 22% for Android
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