RIM remains number one on the U.S. market for smartphones
2010/04/12 | choose your phone

The analyst firm comScore conducted a study on operating systems for smartphones, the United States.
According to the report, the market shares of the Google OS, Android, would have risen 4.3% in three months.
The market shares of Android in January 2010 were 7.1%, against only 2.8% in October 2009, an increase of 4.3 points in 3 months.
RIM is the number one on the U.S. market for smartphones. BlackBerry terminals accounted for 43% of the market in December 2009, up 1.7% in three months.
For its part, Apple's iPhone continues its ascent on the U.S. market. Apple gave himself the terminal in January, 25.1% market share, against 24.8% three months earlier.
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