According to new data from IDC, the smartphone market reached a new milestone, with global OEMs shipping 300 million units for the Q2 2014.
Overall, the market saw 25.3 percent growth year-over-year, which was still impressive but smaller than past years as the market reaches saturation.
On the operating system front, there are only two players remaining, with Android and iOS combining ... [ read the full article ]
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As much as I love Android, I still think that we need three equally/relatively strong mobile operating systems to keep the innovation going on. In duopoly -- not to even mention monopoly -- innovation stalls.
Originally posted by dRD: As much as I love Android, I still think that we need three equally/relatively strong mobile operating systems to keep the innovation going on. In duopoly -- not to even mention monopoly -- innovation stalls.
I'm with you too,not be fanatic is way to go .I like to move my sim card to other platforms from android to windows to blackberry this is the best way to judge a phone..
Wish to see Blackberry with a big market share and also windows phone.