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February 2012 US mobile subscriber market shareRESTON, US: comScore, Inc has released data from the comScore MobiLens service, reporting key trends in the US mobile phone industry during the three month average period ending February 2012. ![]() The study surveyed more than 30 000 US mobile subscribers and found Samsung to be the top handset manufacturer overall with 25.6% market share. Google Android continued to grow its share in the US smartphone market, crossing the 50-percent threshold in February to capture a majority share for the first time in its history. OEM market shareFor the three-month average period ending in February, 234 million Americans age 13 and older used mobile devices. Device manufacturer Samsung ranked as the top OEM with 25.6% of US mobile subscribers, followed by LG with 19.4% share. Apple captured the #3 ranking in February with 13.5% of mobile subscribers (up 2.3 percentage points), followed by Motorola at 12.8%. HTC moved into the #5 position in February at 6.3% (up 0.4 percentage points).
Smartphone platform market shareMore than 104 million people in the US owned smartphones during the three months ending in February, up 14% versus November. Google Android's share of the smartphone market eclipsed 50% in February, an increase of 17 percentage points since February 2011. Apple ranked second with 30.2% of the smartphone market (up 5 percentage points versus year ago), followed by RIM at 13.4%, Microsoft at 3.9% and Symbian at 1.5%.
Mobile content usageIn February, 74.8% of US mobile subscribers used text messaging on their mobile device, up 2.2 percentage points. Downloaded applications were used by 49.5% of subscribers (up 4.6 percentage points), while browsers were used by 49.2% (up 4.8 percentage points). Accessing of social networking sites or blogs increased 3.1 percentage points to 36.1% of mobile subscribers. Game-playing was done by 32.3% of the mobile audience (up 2.6 percentage points), while 24.8% listened to music on their phones (up 3.1 percentage points).
About MobiLensMobiLens data is derived from an intelligent online survey of a nationally representative sample of mobile subscribers age 13 and older. Data on mobile phone usage refers to a respondent's primary mobile phone and does not include data related to a respondent's secondary device. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||