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Android is king of the smartphone market

Smartphones powered by the Android operating system captured 85 per cent of the worldwide market in the second quarter, threatening to marginalise rival platforms, a new survey shows.

Strategy Analytics said overall smartphone shipments were up 27 per cent from a year ago to 295 million, with most of the growth in devices using Android, the free mobile system from Google.

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Apple’s iPhone managed to increase sales to 35 million in the quarter, the survey showed, but Apple’s global market share fell to 11.9 per cent from 13.4 per cent a year ago, said the report released on Wednesday.

“Android is on the verge of turning smartphone platforms into a one-horse race,” said Strategy Analytics executive director Neil Mawston.

“Rival OS vendors are going to have to do something revolutionary to overturn Android’s huge lead in smartphone shipments.”

Mawston said the only significant threats to Android are the large-screen iPhones expected to come from Apple later this year and the ultra-low cost Firefox phones.

Global smartphone growth in the past quarter is at its lowest level for five years, according to the survey, but there are wide regional differences.

“Africa and Asia are booming, while North America and Europe are maturing,” said analyst Linda Sui.

According to Strategy Analytics, Microsoft saw Windows Phone sales decline to eight million units in the quarter from 8.9 million a year ago. That dropped its market share to 2.7 per cent from 3.8 per cent.

BlackBerry’s woes are deepening, according to the survey, which found unit sales tumbling 66 per cent to 1.9 million, and market share falling to 0.6 per cent.

A report earlier this week from research firm IDC showed smartphone sales at a similar level of 295 million, with the largest gains coming from Chinese makers Lenovo and Huawei.

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