Android OS Share Passes Windows Mobile for the First Time

Android OS Share Passes Windows Mobile for the First Time

AdMob recently released their June 2009 Mobile Metrics Report. In this report the request for Android Operating System has made a growth of 1% comparing to May 2009 and for the first time Android OS pulls ahead Windows Mobile with 5% world wide OS share. And when you look at the US Market only the Android share gets even higher with 9%. This is a warning to Microsoft to tell them do something to their Windows Mobile OS.

In this report we can also see that the Android OS share now getting close to RIM BlackBerry. In the worldwide share the RIM BlackBerry didn’t change and stay at 7% while for the US Market only, it’s grew to 14% from 13% at the previous month. It’s interesting to see how Android can surpass the RIM BlackBerry in the next couple of months.

For Manufacturers and Operators, HTC has been a great success to T-Mobile USA in the last couple of months including the last released myTouch 3G. Verizon Wireless USA still rely on the RIM BlackBery while Apple iPhone is still the largest for AT&T Wireless.

To get the full report, head over to the AdMob Mobile Metrics site.


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