In 2013, Android has again proved to be. largest mobile operating system Apple also grew but did not keep pace with the rise of Android. Microsoft played a role in the margin, but the way it back up.
Now 2013 is over and we spent a month in 2014, many companies have their statistics for the past year in order. Similarly Canalys, which collects data on smartphones and numbers where being shipped. That gives an interesting picture of the global market. Main conclusion? The smartphone market has grown considerably.
Android on the rise, but Apple also less
Canalys distinguishes four main parties in smartphone land, namely Android, Apple (iOS), Microsoft and the other category including ao BlackBerry OS and Firefox. What is most striking is that Android compared with 2012 nearly 300 million smartphones shipped in 2013. That equates to a total of 781.2 million smartphones with Android operating system, which were shipped in 2013. Apple is growing compared to 2012 with the number of shipped devices: the company from Cupertino is from 135.8 million units in 2012 to 153.4 million units in 2013
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So Apple is rising but change the proportions because Android is growing faster than Apple’s. Android is a percentage in 2013 at 78.9 percent of shipped smartphones, while Apple’s iOS at 15.5 percent of smartphones state. The year before that ratio was 68.8 percent versus 19.4 percent for Android for Apple.
Microsoft scrambles
Somewhere in the margin is Microsoft still active. That company benefits with its Windows Phone 8 operating system of the growing market, but also knows how to win in the global market. Larger share Compared to Android and Apple claims it is still not very common. Microsoft can however boast a doubling of the number of smartphones shipped, from 18.8 million in 2012 to 35.7 million in 2013. That equates to a rate of 2.7 per cent of the global market in 2012, and 3.6 percent in 2013.
Source: Phone Arena
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