Android and iPhone will be more smartphones purchased in the U.S. in the next 6 months. And ‘what emerges from research at Yankee Group, a company specializing in the study of the smartphone world and its trends. This research says that in 2011, 97 million people have a smartphone, a number that will grow at an altitude of up to 175 million in 2015. A market in constant evolution and growth.
This study has interviewed more than 15,000 people, and among them, 58% said that in the next 6 months is going to buy a smartphone, which is the first or a new one, while 47% already have one.
Going into detail of the operating system, including all those who have a smartphone to date, 39% have one with Android operating system, while 25% have an iPhone and only 20% have a Blackberry RIM. Of all those that do intend to buy a new phone within the next 6 months, 39% would buy an Android device, while 35% would buy an iPhone, perhaps the ‘ iPhone 4S or the brand new iPhone5 , and 12% would like to buy a Blackberry .
From this large market lacking, until now, Windows and Nokia. After the news that Microsoft plans to buy the Nokia smartphone industry and after the presentation at the CES 2012 the Nokia 900 Lumia, we hope that the situation can change, or that Windows and Nokia will be able to find the right recipe to compete eventually with Android and iPhone.
The Blackberry has lost ground, and the search for Yankee, he will lose again in the future. The coming months will be more and more in the name of Android and iPhone, which again confirm the market leader.
Android and iPhone smartphones are the future
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