The Google Android platform grabbed the majority of mobile phones in
the US market in early 2014, as consumers all but abandoned
non-smartphone handsets, a survey showed Friday.
The poll by Consumer Intelligence Research Partners found 53 per cent of new mobile phones activated by US customers were Android devices in the January-March period.
Apple's iOS, the platform used by the iPhone, accounted for 42 per cent, the survey found.
Windows and BlackBerry devices each accounted for one percent, while non-smartphones were just three percent, the research firm said. Late last year 20 per cent bought a "basic" mobile phone.
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The poll by Consumer Intelligence Research Partners found 53 per cent of new mobile phones activated by US customers were Android devices in the January-March period.
Apple's iOS, the platform used by the iPhone, accounted for 42 per cent, the survey found.
Windows and BlackBerry devices each accounted for one percent, while non-smartphones were just three percent, the research firm said. Late last year 20 per cent bought a "basic" mobile phone.
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