Feb 10, 2012 : Comments
Samsung Vibrant back on official CyanogenMod list, 911 issues fixed
Stats
Android gains in smartphone OS share at RIM and Apple’ expense
Market researcher comScore's report on their latest mobile OS numbers shows all good news for Android. Firstly, Android is now ahead of MS and has moved into a comfortable third place. Secondly, it's two main competitors, BlackBerry and iOS, are losing share while Android is gaining. Whereas there were 13 percentage points between Apple and Google in April of... Read more » Q1 2010 Android sales grow 700% over 2009; Surpasses Windows Mobile in market share
There's no doubt that the mobile industry is hot this year. Carriers are stepping up their game, by offering more competitive plans and new technologies. Manufacturers are constructing new and innovative devices, at an alarming rate. Developers are creating apps that we utilize on a day-to-day basis. It's no wonder why Q1 2010 mobile phone sales are up 17%... Read more » Android is taking iPhone’s lunch money
We told you a couple of days ago that the Apple v. HTC lawsuit is all about Android; that the lawsuit is Apple's response to Android's skyrocketing popularity. We now have some data to back that up, and the guys at Cupertino are rightfully worried. Quantcast - a web analytics firm - recently released some juicy statistics. Quantcast tracks mobile web consumption by... Read more » Mobile Browsing Up With Android Leading The Pack
According to Market Share by Net Applications, this past holiday season saw a huge increase in mobile web usage. Which OS saw the biggest increase? That's right, Android. Before I go much further, here's the official numbers: “Mobile O/SPercentage Gain (November - December) Android +54.8% Blackberry +22.2% iPhone +20.1% Symbian +19.0% Java ME... Read more »









