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Whitepaper: Smartphone App Market 2013. AppStore and Google Play Comparison (Apps & Oranges) En France, Android est en forte progression, alors que Symbian et iOS passent sous la barre des 30% En Février, Android représente presque 1/4 des téléphones vendus en France.

En France, Android est en forte progression, alors que Symbian et iOS passent sous la barre des 30%

Symbian s’écroule et iOS passe sous la barre symbolique des 30%. Nous vous avions déjà communiqué les parts de marchés des différents systèmes d’exploitation en décembre 2010, en France. Nous avions alors, Symbian (30,2%), iOS (30%), Android (19,3%), Windows Mobile/Phone (9,7%) puis Blackberry (8,1%). comScore vient de publier les statistiques pour les deux premiers mois de l’année 2011 et du changement a eu lieu. Aujourd’hui, il y a plus de 13 millions d’utilisateurs de smartphones, soit deux fois plus qu’il y a un an. Mtm.uni-koeln.de/veranstaltungen-ws1112-hs-tuunainen-texteisenmann.pdf. Mtm.uni-koeln.de/veranstaltungen-ws1112-hs-tuunainen-texteisenmann.pdf. Android : 79% de parts de marché en 2013, 4 fois plus de smartphones vendus qu’Apple et Microsoft réunis. La croissance du marché du smartphone ralentit 2013 a été une année faste pour le système d’exploitation de Google.

Android : 79% de parts de marché en 2013, 4 fois plus de smartphones vendus qu’Apple et Microsoft réunis

Alors que la barre du milliard de smartphones vendus a été franchie l’an passé, Android aurait capté 79% du marché au niveau mondial, selon Strategy Analytics. « Android a écoulé un nombre record de 781,2 millions de smartphones dans le monde pour 79% de parts de marché en 2013. Android a expédié quatre fois plus de terminaux qu’Apple et Microsoft réunis » explique ainsi Neil Mawston, directeur exécutif de Strategy Analytics. Pour sa part, la firme à la pomme a vendu 153,4 millions de smartphones, soit 15% du marché. Strategic Decisions for Multisided Platforms. Strategic Decisions for Multisided Platforms. Google fait face à une plainte européenne pour monopole sur ses applications mobile Android. Android dominates 81 percent of world smartphone market.

(Credit: CNET) For the first time ever, Android has hit more than 80 percent market share for smartphone shipments worldwide. The new Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker was released on Tuesday by IDC, which detailed third-quarter numbers for all smartphone shipments worldwide. A total of 261.1 million smartphones were shipped during this quarter, 81 percent of which run Google's operating system. A study by Strategy Analytics last month revealed nearly the same numbers, showing that Android gobbled 81.3 percent of the global smartphone market in the third quarter.

There are several smartphone manufacturers that run Android on their devices. Not only must Google be giving itself a pat on the back, but Microsoft should also be pleased by the third-quarter numbers. For Windows Phones, Nokia appears to be the smartphone maker of choice. "Android and Windows Phone continued to make significant strides in the third quarter. And, this brings us to Apple. (Credit: IDC) Search Results. Android and iOS Continue to Dominate the Worldwide Smartphone Market with Android Shipments Just Shy of 800 Million in 2013, According to IDC - prUS24676414.

Worldwide Smartphone Shipments Top One Billion Units for the First Time, According to IDC - prUS24645514. Mtm.uni-koeln.de/veranstaltungen-ws1112-hs-tuunainen-texteisenmann.pdf. Paper.pdf. Android now powers 75% of all smartphones sold. Are we heading towards a Google monopoly? The figures are in: In the third quarter of 2012, no less than 75% of smartphones shipped ran Google’s Android operating system.

Android now powers 75% of all smartphones sold. Are we heading towards a Google monopoly?

This equates to 136 million Android handsets, almost doubling the 71 million Android smartphones from the same quarter last year. If we look at the entirety of 2012 to date, 68.2% of smartphones sold are powered by Android, up from 49.2% last year. In 2008, manufacturers shipped 0.7 million Android devices; by the time 2012 draws to a close, there will be roughly 550 million Android devices in circulation, capturing 70% of the smartphone market.

While IDC is only measuring shipments, Android’s 136 million shipments in Q3 2012 correlates rather nicely with Google’s figure of 1.3 million device activations per day — so we can be fairly sure that these figures aren’t skewed by Android devices sitting on the shelves of retailers. What will happen when Google has a monopoly of the smartphone market? And what about the other platforms? ConsumerScape 360˚: Mobile - Factsheet - IDC_P25801. Samsung Tizen OS: 6 Things You Need To Know - Opinion. What is Tizen OS?

Samsung Tizen OS: 6 Things You Need To Know - Opinion

It’s been several years in development and with the announcement of the Samsung Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo, we could be inching closer to the first smartphone running on Samsung’s own Tizen operating system. After siding with Google and embracing Android for its Galaxy smartphones and tablets, the Korean manufacturer is signalling its intent to go it alone, offering an alternative to Google’s mobile OS, iOS, Windows Phone and BlackBerry 10 perhaps to a lesser extent. So what is Tizen and how will it differ from Android? Here’s six things we know so far about the operating system that joins Firefox OS, Jolla Sailfish and Ubuntu Touch in the bid to shake things up.

Watch our Tizen OS demo video: 1. Samsung has worked with Intel to develop the Linux-based platform that was built from Nokia and Intel’s ditched MeeGo platform. For the user, it means we can expect slicker mobile web applications for phones and tablets. Microsoft, Nokia et Oracle attaquent Google pour son monopole sur mobile. Guardando el archivo.