Android steals #2 platform spot from iOS in EuropeWashington Post (blog) - Hayley Tsukayama - 13 Sep, 2011Vic Gundotra, senior vice president of engineering at Google Inc., in May. (David Paul Morris - BLOOMBERG) The smartphone wars are heating up. Research firm comScore reported Tuesday that this past quarter Google's Android has ... |
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Symbian still top European smartphone platform, Android catching upZDNet (blog) - James Kendrick - 13 Sep, 2011Summary: The Symbian platform is still tops in the European market, but that won't be the case for long as Android is grabbing lots of Symbian market share. The latest figures from comScore show the ... |
Symbian remains top mobile OS in Europe, as Android beats iOSGSMArena.com - 13 Sep, 2011The mobile market researchers from comScore just released their report on smartphone market in the top 5 EU countries for the three months ending in July 2011. According to the study, which covers UK, Germany, France, Spain and Italy, Symbian is still ... |
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Android is now Europe's 2nd favourite mobile OSThe Fonecast - 13 Sep, 2011The latest data from the comScore MobiLens service shows that almost a quarter of European smartphone users now have an Android device. However, Symbian still remains as the most-chosen operating system. Smartphone usage in France, Germany, Italy, ... |
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Nearly 1 in 4 smartphone users in EU5 own an Android phoneAndroidOS.in - 13 Sep, 2011A comScore report released today had some pretty interesting statistics to offer. According to this report, Android has now captured the second spot in five top European smartphone market [EU5], which include France, UK, Germany, Italy, and Spain. ... |
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Android accounts for one-quarter of European smartphone market - comScoreBCS - 13 Sep, 2011Almost one in four smartphones in the five leading European markets (EU5) run on the Android operating system, a study has found. The latest data from research firm comScore showed that in July, 22.3 per cent of the devices in France, Germany, Italy, ... |
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Nokia/Symbian smartphone users still hanging on in thereGoMo News - Tony Dennis - 13 Sep, 2011Nokia users are still hanging on in there. The latest data released by comScore as part of its MobileLens service covers the five prime mobile markets in Europe. These are France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom. These figures are gathered ... |
comScore: Nearly 1 in 4 European Smart Phones Run AndroidAndroidGuys - Scott Webster - 13 Sep, 2011A new comScore report is out today which breaks down the smart phone landscape as it pertains to five European countries. Their findings were that Android has grown to the tune of 16.2% year-over-year and now sits as the second most popular mobile ... |
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Android gains on Symbian in European smartphone marketNew Media Age (subscription) - 13 Sep, 2011Android has overtaken Apple to become the second-most popular smartphone platform in Europe, while market-leader Symbian continues to lose share, according to ComScore. Just over a fifth (22.3%) of European smartphone users had an Android device during ... |
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Google Android Devices More Popular than Apple iPhoneIBTimes - Alastair Stevenson - 13 Sep, 2011Research from comScore has emerged suggesting that sales of devices running Google's Android operating system have overtaken those of Apple's iOS-powered iPhone in the top-five European markets ... |
Android Makes Big Gains on iOS in Europe [STATS]Mashable - Stan Schroeder - 13 Sep, 2011Android has been the top smartphone platform in the US. and the world for more than half a year. Now, it's experiencing similarly fast growth in Europe. According to comScore's latest report, which measures smartphone adoption rates in EU5 â€" France, ... |
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Android Beats iOS In European Market Share, Still Behind SymbianTechCrunch - 13 Sep, 2011Chris Velazco is a mobile enthusiast and writer who studied English and Marketing at Rutgers University. Once upon a time, he was the news intern for MobileCrunch, and in between posts, he worked in wireless sales at Best Buy. ... |
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The rise and rise of Android leaves iPhone iOS in the shadeDaniWeb (blog) - Davey Winder - 13 Sep, 2011It's official: Android now has a greater market share than iPhone across the EU5 countries of France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK. According to newly published data from the comScore MobiLens service, ... |
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Android overtakes iPhone in EuropeMacworld UK - Ben Camm-Jones - 13 Sep, 2011Android has become the second most popular smartphone platform in the five leading European markets, according to figures from comScore. Data from the UK, Germany, Italy, France and Spain - collectively referred to as EU5 - shows that Android has now ... |
Android ranks second among smartphone platforms in EU5Telecompaper (subscription) - 13 Sep, 2011In July, nearly one in four smartphone users in five European markets including France, Germany, Italy, Spain and UK (EU5) reported using smartphones running on the Google Android platform, according to a study by comScore. HTC had the highest market ... |
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comScore: Windows Phone Market Share Down To 6.7% In EuropeWMPoweruser.com - 13 Sep, 2011comScore today released data on smartphone landscape in Europe. Nokia was the top loser which lost about 16% and Android was the top gainer with 16% up from previous year. Its very clear that Android is gaining on Symbian. Apple's iOS market share ... |
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Symbian Lost As Many Users As Android Gained In Europe, Says ComScorepaidContent:UK - 13 Sep, 2011Interesting stats out today from comScore (NSDQ: SCOR) that underscore just how clear the threat is to Nokia (NYSE: NOK) from Android: the researchers note in the last year in Europe, the number of Android phones in use grew by nearly the same amount ... |
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Comscore: Android tops iOS as Symbian remains top European smartphone platformThe Next Web (blog) - 13 Sep, 2011A new report from digital research specialists ComScore has revealed that in the last quarter, Google's Android platform overtook Apple's iOS software to become the second most popular smartphone operating system in the EU as both platforms continued ... |
COMSCORE INC : Android Captures #2 Ranking Among Smartphone Platforms in EU54-traders (press release) - 13 Sep, 2011LONDON, UK, 13 September 2011 comScore MobiLens service analysing growth trends of the smartphone platforms across the five leading European markets (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom). In July 2011, nearly 1 in 4 smartphone users in ... |
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Android grows market share to 22.3% in top 5 EU marketsTelecompaper (subscription) - 13 Sep, 2011In July, nearly one in four smartphone users in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK (EU5) reported using smartphones running on the Google Android platform, according to a study by comScore. HTC had the highest market share among mobile OEMs, ... |
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Android Beats iOS In European Smartphone Market ShareSeeking Alpha - Chris Velazco - 13 Sep, 2011Europe is growing quite fond of Google's Android operating system, according to market research firm ComScore. Android devices now account for nearly a quarter of all the smartphones used in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, ... |
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