iOS vs. Android
Worldwide smartphone shipments have grown 47 percent during the second quarter of 2013 and the Google Android mobile platform has a reason to celebrate.
Apple is providing an iOS fragmentation chart, a feature previously seen by Google for its mobile operating system.
A new survey shows Apple and Android users are very loyal to their respective smartphones.
Apple is no match for Google's Android mobile operating system across Australia.
Apple is losing the mobile operating system market share to rival Google, according latest share figures.
Google’s mobile operating system easily trounced Apple in the sales market share for the three months ending in April this year across Europe.
Apple and Microsoft's mobile operating systems have seen a minor, yet equally significant, increase in the market share.
The sales of overall mobile phones declined in most of the world, but not by enough to damper Samsung and Android during the first quarter of 2013.
Apple's mobile operating system saw a decline on their marketing share, according to NetMarketShare's April figures.
The usage of tablets continues to increase worldwide as shipments surged 142.4 percent compared to last year.
Google’s mobile platform is proving to be the most utilized smartphone operating system worldwide.
The tablet market is projected to see a 28 percent spike compared to 2012, and the Android platform is getting credit.
The month of March is not over but statistics show the Android mobile operating system is trouncing Apple worldwide.
The Android tablet market is expected to top the 2013 market share and will remain on top for the next few years.
An Apple executive might have indirectly called out rival Android.