Google's Android and Apple's iOS continue to dominate the smartphone market
Just how popular are Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS operating systems? Combined they accounted for 96.4 percent of the smartphone market during the previous quarter, according to new data from IDC.
From April through June, Apple’s iPhone shipments grew 12.7 percent to 35.2 million total units. By contrast, the number of Android-based phones shipped increased 33.3 percent to a total of 255.3 million units.
In total, vendors shipped 301.3 million smartphones worldwide in the second quarter of 2014, up 25.3 percent from the 240.5 million units shipped in the second quarter of 2013.
Despite its growth, Apple’s share of the total smartphone market actually dropped during the June quarter, going from 13 percent to 11.7 percent year over year. Android’s share grew to 84.7 percent, up from 79.6 percent a year ago.
Not surprisingly, Apple dominates the high-end range of handsets over $400. Nearly 60 percent of Android handsets shipped were priced below $200.
iChartsApple is expected to announce its next-generation iPhone on Tuesday, Sept. 9.
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