comScore has reported the latest market shares for the month of September, and for every manufacturer that isn’t Samsung or Apple, it’s not good news.
Overall, Android has seen a slight 0.2% dip
between June and September with iOS gaining just a fraction more of the
total market. Most of that growth has come at the expense of BlackBerry,
which is to be expected. On the Android side of things, Samsung was the
only major manufacturer that saw any growth. Apple also saw just under
1% growth in the quarter, but HTC and Motorola both lost a few points of
market share. What does that mean for those companies? Well, the
biggest thing is that the HTC One and Moto X aren’t helping as much as
they’d hoped. It also means that Samsung and Apple are selling devices
at a significantly faster clip than what HTC and Motorola can do. LG,
fortunately, didn’t lose any market share, but they didn’t gain any,
either. No news is good news, right?
This report doesn’t really tell us anything
we haven’t been expecting thanks to news stories in the past few months,
but it solidifies just how strong of a grip Samsung and Apple maintain
on the smartphone market. Despite other OEMs best attempts to shake up
the landscape, nothing’s worked so far.
source: comScore
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