BlackBerry BBRY handsets may be popular throughout Canada and other parts of the world, but the company is struggling in the United States.
After examining a three-month period (which ended in June 2013), Kantar Worldpanel discovered BlackBerry's market share dropped to 1.1 percent.
During the year-ago period, the company commanded four percent of the U.S. market.
Google's GOOG Android platform still dominated, but it took a dive as well, falling from 52.6 percent in 2012 to 51.5 percent in 2013.
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Microsoft's MSFT Windows Phone and Apple's AAPL iOS proved to be the big winners during three-month period. Windows Phone rose from 2.9 percent in June 2012 to four percent in June 2013. Apple's mobile operating system jumped from 39.2 percent to 42.5 percent.
This increase corresponds with the rising iPhone sales and the continued growth of Nokia's NOK Lumia devices, which were built specifically for the Windows Phone platform.
Kantar Worldpanel also found some changes in the percentage of smartphones sold through each of the four major carriers in America.
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- Verizon VZ rose from 35 percent to 36.9 percent
- Sprint S fell from 15.1 percent to 13.8 percent
- T-Mobile TMUS declined from 12.4 percent to 10 percent
Image Credit: Kantar Worldpanel
It should be noted that the iPhone was on AT&T for three-and-a-half years before it appeared on Verizon or any other carrier. This made Android the primary OS for non-AT&T customers by default. The iPhone's exclusivity also gave AT&T an advantage because it forced all Apple customers to choose that carrier. Louis Bedigian is the Senior Tech Analyst and Features Writer of Benzinga. You can reach him at 248-636-1322 or louis(at)benzingapro(dot)com. Follow him @LouisBedigianBZ© 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.
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