Believe it or not, Android smartphones
are still continuing to gobble up more market share. According to IDC,
Android smartphones accounted for a ridiculous 81% of all phones shipped
in Q3 (a good chunk of that was likely Samsung, too).
All in all, Android shipments grew 51.3% year-over-year, and the
smartphone market overall grew about 40% year-over-year. IDC also notes
that of the 211.6 million phones shipped, roughly 21% of them were
phablets, or any device over 5.7 inches in screen size. That’s up from
3% a year ago, which I think is partly because of the popularity of
larger devices and partly because most manufacturers are at least
offering gigantic devices now, where it was mainly just Samsung with
their Note II a year ago.
Windows Phone also saw an incredible growth,
improving shipments 156% year over year. Unfortunately, Windows Phones
accounted for 9.5 million devices, which is an incredibly small number
compared to Android’s 211 million, but hey, progress is progress. Either
way, the smartphone market shows no signs of slowing down, and I think
we can expect even bigger numbers after the holidays this year.
source: IDC
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