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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Apple tops US smartphone market, passes Google




Early success for the iPhone 5 smartphone has helped Apple Inc. to overtake Google Inc.’s Android software in the US, research firm Kantar WorldPanel said on Tuesday.

Apple’s US share of smartphone sales in the 12 weeks to 31 October more than doubled from a year ago to 48.1%, putting it within reach of the record 49.3% it managed in early 2012.

Android’s share dropped to 46.7% from 63.3%, Kantar WorldPanel’s data showed, but it continues to dominate in key European markets. The platform claimed 74% market share in Germany and 82% in Spain.

Android’s combined share of the top five European markets rose to 64%, from 51% a year earlier, while Apple’s share edged up by 1 percentage point to 21%.

Research In Motion Ltd saw its share fall in all but one of the surveyed markets, sliding to 1.6% from 8.5% in the US, and to 2.7% from 8.7% in Brazil. In Germany, the BlackBerry maker’s share rose 0.9 percentage point to 2.5%.

RIM’s stock fell 5.9% to C$11.20 on the Toronto Stock Exchange. But the shares, which soared last week on rising optimism around RIM’s soon-to-be-launched BlackBerry 10 devices, were still up more than 15% from last Monday’s close

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