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What mobile OS has the most users worldwide?

What mobile OS has the most users worldwide?

Mobile Operating Systems Percentage Market Share
Mobile Operating System Market Share Worldwide – September 2021
Android 72.44%
iOS 26.75%
Samsung 0.41%

What are the market shares of different mobile operating systems in the US and globally?

Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS are the major competitors in the mobile operating system market in North America. In June 2021, Android accounted for about 46 percent of the mobile OS market, and iOS accounted for 53.66 percent of the market. Just 0.35 percent of users were running a system other than Android or iOS.

Is Android better than Apple?

Apple and Google both have fantastic app stores. But Android is far superior at organizing apps, letting you put important stuff on the home screens and hide less useful apps in the app drawer. Also, Android’s widgets are much more useful than Apple’s.

How big is the mobile operating system market?

This graph shows the market share of mobile operating systems worldwide based on over 10 billion monthly page views. Press Releases FAQ About Feedback Menu Press Releases FAQ About Feedback Statcounter Global Stats

What was the market share of Symbian in 2009?

By 2009, Symbian accounted for nearly half of the global smartphone operating systems market, while RIM/Blackberry, also a pioneer in this market, held around 20 percent of the share. Despite the early start, both Symbian and RIM have been almost driven out of the market as new operating systems were released.

Which is the leading smartphone operating system in the world?

Global market share held by the leading smartphone operating systems in sales to end users from 1st quarter 2009 to 2nd quarter 2018. Statista. Statista Inc.. Accessed: July 12, 2021. https://www.statista.com/statistics/266136/global-market-share-held-by-smartphone-operating-systems/

Who are the winners in the smartphone market?

In 2020, smartphone sales decreased to 1.38 billion units due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Apple, Samsung, and lately also Xiaomi, were the big winners in this shift towards smartphones; BlackBerry and Nokia were among the losers.