Gelombangnya masih di US bos Ayip belum nyampe ke Indonesia :) Lihat saja tanda-tandanya pas launching SG Tab kemarin.
Powered by Telkomsel BlackBerry® -----Original Message----- From: Ayip S <[email protected]> Sender: [email protected] Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 17:16:48 To: <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [id-android] WTI: Android Becomes Top Mobile Operating System in U.S., No. 2 Worldwide Bandingkan dengan sampul telset :) On Nov 2, 2010 6:16 AM, "Agus Hamonangan" <[email protected]> wrote: > http://goo.gl/qvSg > > Research firm Canalys released new numbers today on the mobile smartphone > market, and they are impressive, especially when it comes to Android. > According to the latest report, the Android platform has grown 1,309% since > Q3 2009, going from 1.4 million handsets to 20.0 million by the close of Q3 > 2010. Android is now eating away at Nokia's top spot among smartphone OS > vendors worldwide, where Nokia still retains a 33% share compared with > Android's quarter of the market. > > However, in the U.S., it's Android that's number one, with 43.6% market > share lead. > > > Says Canalys Senior Analyst Pete Cunningham, "Android has been well received > by the market and in some geographies it is becoming a sought-after consumer > brand." He also cites devices makers including Samsung, HTC, Motorola and > Sony Ericsson as aiding in Android's growth, with large shipments of devices > throughout the year. > > Another factor that bodes well for Android is the broad range of price > points available for Android devices, from high-end products like the > Samsung Galaxy S or HTD Desire all the way down to affordable "budget" > devices like the LG GT540 Optimus or Huawei's Vodafone 845. The Optimus, > incidentally, will be coming to Walmart in the U.S. for only $0.97 (with a > two-year contract agreement), according to leaked news from unofficial > T-Mobile blog TMoNews.com this morning. > > [image: canalys_q32010.png] > > For Apple, there is some good news - it has now jumped ahead of Blackberry > maker RIM with a 26.2% market share in the U.S. compared with RIM's 24.2%. > Worldwide, Apple reached 17% share, beating RIM's 15%. > > However, Canalys's headline for their report - "Apple takes lead in the U.S. > smartphone market" - is a little misleading, since, as noted above, the > Android OS now has a 43.6% share in this country. Apple's U.S. "lead" here > is a title that comes with qualifications: among companies who ship their > own hardware, Apple leads. But Android wins it overall in the U.S., and, if > the trend continues, may even rival Nokia for the number one spot worldwide > at some point in the future. > > > -- > Salam, > > > Agus Hamonangan > > > Founder Indonesian Android Community > http://groups.google.com/group/id-android > Gtalk : id.android > Follow : @agushamonangan > E-mail : [email protected] > > -- > "Indonesian Android Community [id-android]" > > PING'S mobile™ > Email: [email protected] Ph. (021) 96087100 > --------------------- > Yopie Ratjoen > Email: [email protected] Ph. 08977726681 > -------------------- > Gila original > Email: [email protected] Ph. (031) 91555898 > -------------------- -- "Indonesian Android Community [id-android]" PING'S mobile™ Email: [email protected] Ph. (021) 96087100 --------------------- Yopie Ratjoen Email: [email protected] Ph. 08977726681 -------------------- Gila original Email: [email protected] Ph. (031) 91555898 -------------------- -- "Indonesian Android Community [id-android]" PING'S mobile™ Email: [email protected] Ph. (021) 96087100 --------------------- Yopie Ratjoen Email: [email protected] Ph. 08977726681 -------------------- Gila original Email: [email protected] Ph. (031) 91555898 --------------------
