May 09

According to current data collected by the research firm comScore, Samsung has attained the highest market share for cellphones dispersed all through the US in the first quarter of the year. Motorola has dropped from the peak of the list, bringing up the rear 1.6 percent subsequent uninspiring sales in most handset categories sideways from Smartphones.

Samsung Has Highest Market Shares For Cell Phones In US

LG’s attendance has lingered comparatively stable, with the company’s US marketplace share changing by only 0.1 percent from previous year. The top three companies symbolize an astonishingly fair number of mobile consumers, with each handset manufacturer falling in between 21.8 and 21.9 percent of the market.

RIM demonstrated the major growth of any company in the top five, as BlackBerries have increased 1.3 percent from the preceding quarter. Nokia has descended from the fourth position as its market share slips by 0.9 percent.

According to the Wall Street Journal,
“Though Apple was not there in the top-five record, the company allegedly positions sixth with a five percent share of the domestic market.” In contrast, RIM and Nokia each reported for 8.3 percent of the souk.

[Via Electronista]

  • Samsung Has Highest Market Shares For Cell Phones In US
  • Samsung Has Highest Market Shares For Cell Phones In US
  • Samsung Has Highest Market Shares For Cell Phones In US
  • Samsung Has Highest Market Shares For Cell Phones In US
  • Samsung Has Highest Market Shares For Cell Phones In US
  • Samsung Has Highest Market Shares For Cell Phones In US
  • Samsung Has Highest Market Shares For Cell Phones In US
  • Samsung Has Highest Market Shares For Cell Phones In US
  • Samsung Has Highest Market Shares For Cell Phones In US
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