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48% of U.S. smartphone users have an Android, followed by Apple (32%) and Blackberry (12%)
Smartphones Account for Half of all Mobile Phones, Dominate New Phone Purchases in the US | Nielsen Wire
iPhone users are more interested in using their devices for payment than Android users, with 39% saying they would be extremely or very interested
Smartphones: The Ultimate Shopping Companion | Nielsen Wire
In the U.S., 71% of smartphones owners have either an Android or an iPhone, and 83% of app downloads happen on those devices
Android Phones and iPhones Dominating App Downloads in the US | Nielsen Wire
Android is the most popular smartphone operating system in the U.S., with 43% of the market, while Apple is the top manufacturer, with 28% of users owning iPhones
Generation App: 62% of Mobile Users 25-34 own Smartphones | Nielsen Wire
The average mobile gamer plays an average of 7.8 hours a month. Those with iPhones tend to play around 14.7 hours each month while those with Android smartphones play around 9.3 hours per month
Play Before Work: Games Most Popular Mobile App Category in US | Nielsen Wire
The average mobile gamer plays an average of 7.8 hours a month, compared to 14.7 hours for iPhone users and 9.3 hours for Android users
Play Before Work: Games Most Popular Mobile App Category in US | Nielsen Wire
Among smartphone mobile game players, those with iPhones, Windows 7 phones or Android phones are the most likely to have downloaded them, while those with Blackberry phones or featurephones tend to play pre-loaded games
Play Before Work: Games Most Popular Mobile App Category in US | Nielsen Wire