In U.S. Smartphone Market, Android is Top Operating System, Apple is Top Manufacturer

Apple is the only company manufacturing smartphones with the iOS operating system, it is clearly the top smartphone manufacturer in the United States. Other leading manufacturers include HTC, whose Android phones represents 14 percent of the smartphone market and whose Windows Mobile/WP7 devices account for 6 percent of the market; and Motorola, whose Android devices are owned by 11 percent of smartphone consumers. Samsung’s Android devices are used by 8 percent of smartphone owners while their Windows Mobile/WP7 phones are used by 2 percent of smartphone owners.

http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2011/07/android-ios-platform-share/
http://blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire/?p=28516

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WP7-el 1 ev alatt 2%-ig voltak kepesek eljutni

amihez nem tartozik eger az mar tul bonyolult a M$-nak :):)

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Az a Samsungra vonatkozik. Sajnos a %-os adatokból nehéz bármire következtetni, mert nem tudni, hogy a HTC 6%-a hogy viszonyul a Samsung 2%-ához, de az Androidos adatokat figyelembe véve a HTC sokkal több wp7-es készüléket adott el, mint a Samsung. Innentől kezdve nem az MS hibája, ha a Samsung nem tud több telefont eladni.

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fogadjunk, hogy ez is megelozi a M$-t nehany honap alatt:

Alibaba Cloud Computing announced the development of a cloud-based mobile OS dubbed “Aliyun OS.” It’ll debut later this month in China on a new smartphone, the K-Touch Cloud-Smart Phone W700. (Hopefully that’s less of a mouthful in Chinese.)

Aliyun is Linux-based, so it will be able to handle both Android apps and web apps — a combination Alibaba is calling “cloud apps,” meant to provide a more “internet-like” experience on the handset.

“Introducing cloud apps to mobile devices not only brings a whole new user experience, but also greater ease for third-party mobile software developers who will be able to use Internet technology such as HTML5 and JavaScript to reduce the complexity in the app development process,” Wang Jian, president of Alibaba Cloud Computing, says in the release.
http://allthingsd.com/20110728/look-out-android-and-ios-here-comes-alib…
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2011/07/alibaba-mobile-os/

http://allthingsd.com/files/2011/07/aliyun.png

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