The company says Android now holds the #1 OS spot in six European countries, and continues to make “large share gains” as we speak. It is also the most popular mobile OS in Australia and Japan. Things are going well, basically.
Meanwhile, Kantar also has more bad news for Symbian – its market share has fallen from 31% in 2010 to just 10% this year, as users hoover up iPhones and Android devices. Read the full analysis over at Mobile Today.
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