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iPhone Losing To Droids According To Survey

21 December 2009 No Comment

The number of consumers planning to buy Android mobile devices have increased two fold since summer 2009, while the number of those planning to buy iPhones has slightly decreased according to new data collected from ComScore.

Google’s Android operating system phone is rapidly upsetting up the smartphone market and distracting them from Apple’s iPhone  according to a report from ComScore. The data collected by these polls suggests that 7 percent plan to buy the T-Mobile G1 or T-Mobile MyTouch the only two Android based devices available at the time while 21 percent named the iPhone. When the question was asked again in November, 17 percent of respondents said they planned to buy an Android-supported device and 20 percent said they planned to shop for an iPhone.

“With handsets on multiple carriers, from multiple manufacturers, and numerous Android device models expected to be in the U.S. market by January, the Android platform is rapidly shaking up the smartphone market,” Mark Donovan, ComScore senior vice president of mobile, said in a statement.

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