Advertisements When Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt took the stage at Motorola’s press event in New York, he had some great numbers to share. One of these numbers was the total Android device activations per day.
Category: Android Figures
Advertisements Google has just updated the Android distribution chart, our one stop source for the market share of individual Android versions, and the number are encouraging.
India – The Android First Nation
Advertisements This is a guest post by Sitakanta Ray In my earlier post, I had discussed about the higher preference for iOS among international developers and that developers were more or less unsatisfied with the Android marketplace when it came to revenues. However, is the case similar in India where the Android phones outnumber other […]
Advertisements While Google has time and time again said that it plans to iron out fragmentation in the Android ecosystem, the numbers tell an obviously and entirely different tale. According to statistics from Android’s Platform Versions dashboard that were detailed in a report by Engadget, Android 4.0 — or as most of you know it, Ice Cream […]
Advertisements ComScore, the digital research firm, has just published its latest report on the US smartphone market share and Android has the largest pie with 48.6% market share, up 2.3%. This data has been obtained for the three month period- ending January. This comes as no surprise and shows that Android is still on the growth curve.
Advertisements Samsung has announced that company has sold over two million units of its Galaxy Note phablet till now. This device had gone on sale in October 2011 in markets across the world. This milestone is certainly a big feet for the company as Samsung Galaxy Note isn’t everyone’s device.
Advertisements Google SVP of Mobile Andy Rubin has just tweeted that Android device activations are now 850,000 units per day. This number is 150K more than the last known 700,000 units per day in December.
Advertisements Samsung has announced that Galaxy S II has surpassed the 20 million sales milestone and it took 7 months less than the predecessor OG Galaxy S. Now, the total sales of Galaxy S and Galaxy S II are over 40 million units.
