Gatner: Android Covers Up To 50% of Global Mobile Phone Market by Q4 2011

Gartner Report

Gartner has released its latest report covering the period from Q4 2011 on a global scale, photographing a system Android growing rapidly enough to reach over 50% of global market share. Despite Google’s system has experienced a slight decline as a result of launch of the iPhone 4S, which has yielded to the house of Cupertino a gain of about 8%, Android has managed to maintain its market share gaining more users and climbing more than 20 percentage points compared to Q4 2010.

Going down the ladder are now down Symbian, Research in Motion, with no sign of re-growth and lost almost half the market share compared to 2010, the proprietary Samsung, Bada, stable with a 2% and close the ranking Microsoft (Windows phone) that despite the large investments made in 2011, loses a few points from last year (2010).

Gartner attributes the growth of Android smartphones and the wide range of manufacturers, including Samsung, thanks to sales of devices like the Galaxy S2 in all its variations on the various markets, has brought in 92.68 million units sold by the Korean manufacturer in the quarter just looked at that together contain 19% of the share of Android.

Finally, also in 2011 was a year ahead of the curve for the system designed by Google that large numbers and more and more users who choose thanks to the wide variety of products for all market segments.

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