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http://www.engadget.com/2014/03/03/gartner-android-passes-ios-tablets/
Given how badly Android's first real tablet and OS release, the Moto Xoom and HoneyComb, flopped at launch, becoming the number 1 tablet OS so quickly is pretty impressive.
Here's the source URL.
http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2674215
Apple is still the #1 individual manufacturer though, with 36%, while Samsung's 336% growth put them at 19%. Going from selling 8.5M units in 2012 to over 37M units in 2013 is impressive. With the newer TabPro lineup looking much impressive than the Tab2 and Tab3s, we could well see Samsung jump ahead of Apple by the end of 2014.
Several years ago, technology research firm Gartner predicted Apple would maintain its hold on the tablet market until 2015. A new study from the company, however, shows Android taking a decisive lead: in 2013, it boasted 62-percent market share, compared to 36 percent for iOS. Google's mobile operating system climbed to the number one position thanks to more tablet sales overall, though Gartner also credits the proliferation of cheaper, smaller-screen slates (the Nexus 7 no doubt included) with establishing Android's newfound dominance.
The other winner, according to this study: Samsung, which grew by 336 percent in 2013 to a 19.1-percent share of the tablet market. That's still a much smaller piece of the pie than Apple's 36 percent, but among Android device makers the Korean company is still very much the king. Conversely, Microsoft has seen very modest growth; Windows 8 tablets accounted for just 2.1 percent of the market in 2013. Click through the source link for more stats.
Given how badly Android's first real tablet and OS release, the Moto Xoom and HoneyComb, flopped at launch, becoming the number 1 tablet OS so quickly is pretty impressive.
Here's the source URL.
http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2674215
Apple is still the #1 individual manufacturer though, with 36%, while Samsung's 336% growth put them at 19%. Going from selling 8.5M units in 2012 to over 37M units in 2013 is impressive. With the newer TabPro lineup looking much impressive than the Tab2 and Tab3s, we could well see Samsung jump ahead of Apple by the end of 2014.