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Android achieves 87.5 percent of global smartphone market share in Q3 2016

Android has achieved a record market share of 87.5 in the smartphone shipments in the 3rd quarter of 2016 according to a report from Strategy Analytics. That means now Android smartphones sales command nearly 90 percent market share, 9 out of 10 smartphones sold now are Android smartphones. The growth of the Android ecosystem is propelled by the low cost devices launched in developing markets like India and others.

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Global smartphone shipments 6 percent from 345.2 million in Q3 2015 to 375.4 million in Q3 2016. Android market share increased from 84.1% to 87.1%, and iOS market share saw decline from 13.6% last year to 12.1% this year. Other operating systems like Windows Phone, BlackBerry and Tizen etc., their market share gone from 2.3% to just 0.3%. Windows Phone is included in the others category because the total number of shipments they shipped is not big enough to warrant a separate category. It is a sorry state of affairs at Windows Phone, the platform once has some hope to compete in the smartphone OS segment has now been completely sidelined.

Apple iPhone is expensive to most of the people in developing markets and low cost Android phones have filled the gap with decent offerings. The Android ecosystem is filled with lot of manufacturers but only a handful of manufacturers make decent profits on the Android platform. Google has introduced its own line of smartphones with Google Pixel, overall with all its advantages and problems Android is racing ahead for complete dominance at the moment. The Strategy Analytics, Director Woody Oh adds that “Android’s leadership of the global smartphone market looks unassailable at the moment. Its low-cost services and user-friendly software remain attractive to hardware makers, operators and consumers worldwide. However, several challenges remain for Google. The Android platform is getting overcrowded with hundreds of manufacturers, few Android device vendors make profits, and Google’s new Pixel range is attacking its own hardware partners that made Android popular in the first place.”

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