Apple tops US smartphone market share; Android top OS

ComScore has gathered some metrics on US smartphone market share, and the company’s research reveals that Apple’s smartphones take up the majority of the US market, while Android is the top smartphone OS in the nation.

By comScore’s calculcations, 169 million mobile phone owners in the US have smartphones, which accounts for about 70% of all mobile users.



Apple claims 41.9% of these users, while Samsung commands 27.8%, LG with 6.5%, Motorola with 6.3%, and HTC with 5.1%. From a device standpoint, the disparity between Samsung and Apple’s numbers are fairly significant; Apple is certainly the king when it comes to hardware in the US. Samsung is head and shoulders about the Android competition, with over 22% more handsets sold than any other Android manufacturer.

The OS market share is a different story, however. Android commands 52.1% of the smartphone OS market share, whereas Apple accounts for 41.9%. Microsoft, BlackBerry, and Symbian account for only 3.4%, 2.3%, and 0.1%, respectively.

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