Apple Sees Smartphone, iOS Marketshare Dip Slightly in Q4: comScore
Despite record holiday-quarter sales, Apple’s market share dropped by 0.7% in the US, while the iPhone maintained its top position as the most sought-after smartphone, according to the latest data from comScore. As of Q4 2015, Apple’s US market share stands at 42.9%.

There are 197.4 million people in the US who own a smartphone, which represents a mobile market penetration of 79.3%. Apple’s iPhone remained the top choice of smartphone buyers, while Samsung ranked second with 28.4%, up 0.8% compared to the three months that ended in September. Samsung was followed by LG with 9.9%, Motorola with 5.3%, and HTC with 3.3%.
When it comes to smartphone OS, Android continues to lead over iOS with 53.3% of market share, up 1% quarter over quarter, while Microsoft maintained the same 2.9% share, followed by BlackBerry, which continues to lose market share as it transitions toward Android.

Facebook remained the top smartphone app, followed by Facebook Messenger. Google’s apps — YouTube, Google Play, Google Maps, Search, and Gmail took the next positions. Apple Music took 11th place, and Apple Maps took 13th.
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