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Google's Android mobile operating system continued to show its dominance in the worldwide smartphone market share while Apple Inc. dipped compared to the second quarter of 2012.
The BlackBerry Z10's successor, called the BlackBerry Z30 (for now, at least) has been spotted in a YouTube unboxing video. The new handset had an AT&T label, suggesting a U.S. release date with that carrier at some point.
Despite Apple's first place position in shipped tablets, Google's Android platform is the most utilized tablet operating system worldwide.
BlackBerry's next flagship device, and touchscreen successor to the BlackBerry Z10, was expected to be called the BlackBerry A10, according to a report at the beginning of June. But now, as new photos leak of the device, it looks like the name of the new device is actually the BlackBerry Z30.
Google Android has seen an increase in its smartphone operating system market share across France, Germany, and Italy, according to Kantar Worldpanel’s figures.
Google's mobile operating system continued to increase its market share figures in China as Apple and Microsoft lose ground.
Samsung's third-generation Galaxy smartphone has narrowly scored the highest marks in customers satisfaction in the U.S., based on a new survey.
Apple, Google, and Microsoft saw gains in the smartphone operating system market share in Australia during the three months ending in June this year, based on Kantar Worldpanel's figures.
Apple and Microsoft saw gains with their mobile operating systems for the three months ending in June 2013, while Google's Android dipped throughout Great Britain.
Apple's iOS mobile operating system has increased its market share percentage while Google's mobile platform saw a slight dip for the three months ending in June 2013.
The next flagship device for BlackBerry, the A10, has been seen in a leaked video and photos from a trusted Vietnamese source.
Google and Apple have mixed victories in the mobile operating system market, says the latest StatCounter GlobalStats.
BlackBerry is looking to reclaim lost glory with their latest devices, but the company formerly known as Research In Motion took another hit as retailers slashed the price of the BlackBerry Z10.
Google’s Android faced no competition in the mobile operating system market share in Spain for the three months ending in May 2013.
Google’s Android has maintained its first place position as the top mobile operating system in the United Kingdom.