Figures from the report show là market
is gradually on hand Android smartphone.
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Kantar report, iOS, Android market is gradually Losing about a number of
Countries in hand, namely the US, Europe and China. Although this number is
Relatively small, but said Apple is having enough problems in Maintaining sales
of products, as well as to meet the needs targeted Implementing of Consumers in
the world.
Losing market share to Android iPhone
in many key Markets
Kantar reports with data in the three
months thập from December 2015 to the end of February 2016. Photo: Internet
The biggest loss for the iOS market lỗi
3.2% decline in China Estimated. But in the same market, Android has Increased
by 3.4% 76.4% market share Reaching. Estimates Kantar is the first time this có
since the loss of the Chinese market in the Advantage of the iPhone in August,
2016.
SE iPhone was released and made waves
on the world market, and with affordable rates, the device is Apple's hope to
thể regain sales, turn things around in China, a high-end smartphone market mà
preferred at cheap smartphones, as well as in the world.
On home turf, the iPhone lost 0.5%
each year and an 38.3% Estimated number of accounts for the total smartphones
sold in the US in the recent period. Windows Phone 2.2% while Google's Android
downward revisions has Achieved 3.3% growth threshold of 58.9% and accounting
for smartphone sales in the US market.
In five largest Markets in Europe
(Germany, UK, France, Italy and Spain), the iPhone lost market share lost 1.8%
and 4.2% while Android Achieved impressive Windows up to 6.7% growth.
Through Kantar report shows là power of Android has the
ability to Reach Out, iOS and Windows market of Shares in the future, this is
the cũng stressed có Apple needs a lot of time effort, to Overcome tough to
come back on the market pioneer of mobile.
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