Apple has held a lead in
tablet market share since the iPad launch in 2010, with a 33.8 per cent share in Q4 2013, according to IDC research.
Not exact matches
It has ruled the
tablet computer space with a commanding
market share ever
since it literally created the category in 2010.
IDC has reported its Q1 2013 numbers, and it looks like the Android
tablet market share dominates for the first time
since the iPad came out.
IDC have done a preliminary survey on the largest
tablet sales figures and detachable 2 - in - 1's for Q1 2018, which indicates that Apple is the leading brand with a 28.8 %
market share, Samsung down but still in 2nd place with a 16.7 %
market share, Huawei significantly up as expected with a 10 %
market share, Lenovo slightly up with a 6.6 %
market share, with Amazon down almost 50 %
since last year with a 3.5 %
market share in the first quarter.
3 years ago, Samsung launched at least one new model in every
tablet category throughout the year, so it's natural that Samsung's
market shares are falling
since they are much less aggressive in taking over the
market nowadays.
Although the original iPad has had the lion's
share of the
tablet market since its launch, there are now plenty of other devices on offer with the Android - powered and bigger than ever Samsung... Read more
Although the original iPad has had the lion's
share of the
tablet market since its launch, there are now plenty of other devices on offer with the Android - powered Motorola Xoom looking like one of the most likely contenders for the iPad's crown.
Although the original iPad has had the lion's
share of the
tablet market since its launch, there are now plenty of other devices on offer with the Android - powered and bigger than ever Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 V looking like one to consider So, has the second coming of the Apple
tablet done enough to stop the others snapping at its heals?
Although the original iPad has had the lion's
share of the
tablet market since its launch, there are now plenty of other devices on offer with the Android - powered Motorola Xoom looking like one of... Read more
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Tablet with Honeycomb (and ICS later) which Archos claims to have nearly the third largest worldwide tablet market share with their 2 million Android tablets sold in 2011 (Sergey Brin knows Archos perfectly well it seems, Archos has been making Android tablets for over 2 years but has only gotten fully Google certified since using Honeycomb on their G9 tablet generation released 3 months
Tablet with Honeycomb (and ICS later) which Archos claims to have nearly the third largest worldwide
tablet market share with their 2 million Android tablets sold in 2011 (Sergey Brin knows Archos perfectly well it seems, Archos has been making Android tablets for over 2 years but has only gotten fully Google certified since using Honeycomb on their G9 tablet generation released 3 months
tablet market share with their 2 million Android
tablets sold in 2011 (Sergey Brin knows Archos perfectly well it seems, Archos has been making Android
tablets for over 2 years but has only gotten fully Google certified
since using Honeycomb on their G9
tablet generation released 3 months
tablet generation released 3 months ago).
Android
tablets are growing in
market share vs the iPad much faster than Android smartphones grew against the iPhone
since a year previously.
Android slates have gotten much, much better
since those early days and now Android vendors» combined
tablet market share looks ready to pass Apple's
share.
There's no mistaking the numbers in the chart above, which doesn't even include Amazon
tablet shipments
since no data is available — Android
tablet shipments are growing rapidly while the iPad's
share of the global
market is declining.
Since, it has grown to capture a good chunk of
market share, and has driven back frenemy devices like Nook
tablets and Kindle Fires, which technically use Google's Android OS, but strip out all the services that make Google money.