Android Tops Smartphone OS Market; Apple is Top Manufacturer

The latest poll from Nielsen reveals Android has eclipsed Apple as the most dominant OS in the U.S.
Courtesy: The Nielsen Company
Courtesy: The Nielsen Company

Good news for fans of the little green robot: According to Nielsen, as of June, Android tops the U.S. smartphone OS market, grabbing a full 39 percent market share. Apple, its closest competitor, finished a distant second at 28 percent. Bringing up the rear are BlackBerry OS at 20 percent and Windows Phone 7 at 9 percent.

On the hardware front, however, Apple still managed to retain the title of top manufacturer. In all fairness, Apple’s victory in this category is relatively easy since it is the only company to produce iOS devices; meanwhile, Android’s OS finds its way to devices made by Motorola, HTC, and Samsung. RIM, the makers of Blackberry, surprisingly finished a close second to Apple in the manufacturing department, commanding a 20 percent chunk of the market.

Nielsen based its results on a sample of roughly 20,000 people, all of whom are postpaid customers.

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