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Kamis, 07 Juli 2011

Android smartphones stagnant

According to recent reports Nielsen research institute, revealed that the growth  insmartphone sales, particularly in the U.S. market moves back up.  But the movementwas driven by iPhone sales, Apple's smartphone. In the survey, the share of new iPhone users increased to 17 percent compared with  percent in early 2011. As for the percentage of new users of Android-based smartphoneis stagnant at 27 percent.


Excerpted from Ars Technica, June 6, 2011, the figures show that Android is  tilldominating the smartphone sales to users who buy smartphones in the last three months. However, interest in the platform for a while it stopped growing.

As is known, before it had time to sluggish sales of the iPhone and

From the survey, note also that in the United States, sales of BlackBerry continues to decline. The numbers fell from 11 percent to 6 percent in recent   months. WindowsPhone also less popular. The percentage of sales is only about  1 percent.

However, the smartphone itself has huge potential. Because of the Nielsen survey, 55 percent of recent phone buyers prefer a smartphone than feature phones. The figurerose from just 34 percent last year.

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