According to a report released by ComScore, Apple's iPhone shares the market share of the U.S. smartphone operating system, surpassing Microsoft Windows Mobile for the first time, and climbed to the second place.
Fiercedeveloper reported that a total of February this year respondents in the ComScore 5.2 million survey used the Apple iPhone, and 6.8 million of Microsoft Windows Mobile users. ComScore is called every three months on average.
By 5.7 million, the number of iPhone users had increased to 6.6 million, followed by 8.9 million in, followed by in the last month. In contrast, the use of Microsoft's mobile operating system rose to May in 7 million, but fell to July in 6.6 million and rose to October in 7.1 million.
RIM's blackberry ranks first. The returned users were 9.6 million in 14.9 million, in, in, and in.
It is worth noting that the number of users of palm has increased from 2.3 million to 2.8 million this year, and there are also October this year users in the Google Android operating system by 1 million.
The survey shows mobile phone users over the age of 13 who use what type of mobile phone they use. Then ComScore will determine the operating system of their mobile phones and calculate the data.
From this latest report, we can see that the majority of users are satisfied with the iPhone enthusiasm and the current service reports provided by Apple. In contrast, Microsoft, as the WM system continuously jumps, in addition, the system is not very stable and the UI display is inferior to the inherent weakness of the iPhone. Finally, there is a good foundation for iturns store, and Microsoft's WM system prospects are worrying.
From Microsoft's latest R & D efforts, more energy will be spent on the UI, instead of developing the entire system and supporting developers. In contrast, Apple and Google, developers can not only lower the threshold, but also provide a consistent style UI. This is what Microsoft lacks.
At the beginning of this year, global summit also showed that Microsoft is focusing more on Windows Embedded and MF in the mobile field. I am more optimistic about the market of MF. After all, the architecture of MF is totally different from that of WM and is re-structured.
The release of wm7 next year may surprise users.
Author: appleseeker (Feng)
Date: 2009-12-21