Apple’s Smartphone remains as the top vendor of the US in May

| June 29, 2013 | 0 Comments

Apple’s Smartphone remains as the top vendor of the US in May

The comScore is known as the authentic resource who broke the latest news and many other believe on what it states so here it comes with another news which would be happy for those who like Apple’s Smartphone.

The comScore comes with the facts or observations  which have been seen in the period of three months ending in May. The comScore states that the Apple’s Smartphone has gained in the both categories like OS usage and ‘’ top Smartphone OEMs’’ remaining at the top as a manufacturer of Smartphone and growing the market share.

Apple’s Smartphone remains as the top vendor of the US in May

The previous result of the Apple’s market share was 38.9% of the market, making it the top or number 1 Smartphone vendor in the  USA over 2nd place over the Samsung. But in May, it also increases with the 0.3% of the market share and points to 39.2% of the market share.

Apple’s Smartphone remains as the top vendor of the US in May

Apparently higher than the 23% of the Samsung, 8.7% of the HTC, 7.8% of the Motorola and 6.7% of the LG. All of these can be seen in troubling situations to gain higher results. The result shows that the liking of the Apple devices is being increased day by day and it is a good news for the Apple manufacturers that they have made some awesome devices which help the Apple to remain at the top in the US.

Bad news for BlackBerry as it once again lost share to Apple and Android, falling 0.6% and points 4.8% of market share. It shows its weak position in the market and in the people that they are not showing any interest towards it. Microsoft remains at the bottom with 3.0% of the market share but it is better than Symbian who comes in last place with 0.4%.

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