Sentences with phrase «smartphone subscribers»

More broadly, 53 percent of U.S. smartphone subscribers use Android phones.
An average 0.7 percent of U.S. smartphone subscribers used the Pixel in the three month period ending in August, according to data from measurement company comScore.
When combined with data from ComScore evaluating smartphone subscriber market share, these results suggest there are as few as 26,400 Amazon Fire phones in use.
As far as smartphone subscribers are concerned, India ranked at number five with 44 million subscribers in Q4, 2012.
In contrast, the total number of worldwide smartphone subscribers is 1.1 billion, and while this is an impressive number, it's still just 17 percent of the global cellphone market, which is over five billion.
T - Mobile USA is taking a bold step forward with a new contractless plan for smartphone subscribers
ComScore has published the latest smartphone subscriber data in USA, and it seems the iOS market share has grown another 3.9 %, and it's now up to 38.9 %, while the Android market share has dropped from... Read More»
AT&T's (T) iPhone subscribers aren't the only ones who will get free access to the telco's 17,000 wi - fi hotspots, including Starbucks (SBUX) stores: It'll offer free service to some of its other smartphone subscribers, including RIM (RIMM) BlackBerry owners whose devices support wi - fi.
Given the fact that two leading smartphone companies — Google and Apple — are expanding their business internationally, it is more likely that eBooks will gain higher acceptance among smartphone subscribers.
According to comScore data from August, just 0.7 percent of US smartphone subscribers use a Pixel.
Research firm comScore is out today with its usual report covering U.S. smartphone subscriber market share for the three month period ending in May.
The firm notes that 32.2 per cent of Canadian smartphone subscribers used their phone while watching TV, and that 35 per cent of Canadian smartphone subscribers who own a tablet used it while watching TV.
The smartphone subscriber base in the country saw a 52 per cent y - o - y growth and now accounts for four per cent of the total subscribers base, according to Informa.
However, tablet and smartphone subscribers can upgrade their subscription at no extra cost to receive issues via the New Scientist app instead of through Zinio.
Google Android ranked as the top operating system with 38.1 percent of U.S. smartphone subscribers, up 5.1 percentage points.
Google Android continued to lead among smartphone platforms, accounting for 53.7 percent of smartphone subscribers, while Apple secured 35 percent.
Here are the following top smartphone platforms and the market share of smartphone subscribers they boast, according to ComScore's July data:
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