Google Android to Run Half of Smartphones in 2012, Gartner Says |
Bloomberg - Apr 7, 2011 |
Google Inc.’s Android operating system will boost its share of the worldwide smartphone market to about half in 2012, supplanting Nokia Oyj’s Symbian as the dominant software system, Gartner Inc. said.
Android will run on 49 percent of smartphones sold next year, up from 39 percent this year and less than a quarter in 2010, Gartner said in a research note today. Symbian will shrink to 5.2 percent of the market in 2012 from 38 percent last year.
Nokia’s Chief Executive Officer Stephen Elop has said that the company will begin using Microsoft Corp.’s Windows Phone software and will taper off development of Symbian products. Android is available to a wide range of phone makers and has been adapted for Web-browsing smartphones by Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc., HTC Corp. and others, helping it gain wider distribution.
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- Posted: 2011-04-07 11:03:33
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