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Apple Inc. (AAPL) iPhone Leads All Major Smartphone Markets In Q4 2014 [REPORT]

The unprecedented sales of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus in Q4, 2014 helped Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) to regain grounds in all the major smartphone markets, including US, China, Australia and Europe. According to the latest data on smartphone...

Smartphone OS Sales Share Q3 2014: Apple Strengthened Its Foothold But Lost To Android In US

The latest report on "smartphone OS sales share Q3 2014" by Kantar Worldpanel demonstrate Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) owned Android’s dominance across all major European markets. Android is leading the European smartphone OS market with a whopping 73.9% share. Apple...

Only 33% Smartphone Buyers Are Recomended Apple Inc. (AAPL) iPhone, Samsung Most Favorite !

Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) iPhone failed measurable against Samsung smartphones when it comes to recomemndation. Nearly 63% of smartphone buyers, who bought a smartphone in the first quarter of 2014, were recommended Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. (KRX:005930), while less than half voted...

Apple Inc. (AAPL) iOS Shrinking Measurably in Several Major Smartphone Markets WorldWide !

Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) looks all set to stun the world again when it unveils the iPhone 6 on September 9. The Cupertino-based giant has not released any major product in almost a year and the results are now clearly visible...

Google Inc. (GOOG) Android Maintains Lead Over iOS Globally As Native Manufacturers Are Emerging Rapidly [REPORT]

Smartphone market, since its inception, has always witnessed an upsurge growth. The fragmentation in the market share may vary but the smartphone sales have not gone down. The global smartphone market is estimated to reach an astounding 1.75 billion...

Apple Inc. (AAPL) iOS Shrinking In Major Smartphone Markets In 2014: Will iPhone Survive The Onslaught Of Moto G And LG G2 ?

Global Smartphone market has been growing leaps and bounds since one year. In 2014, it's estimated that nearly 1.75 billion mobile users would be on smartphone and India, China and the U.S., combined, will be holding the lion's share. The...
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Tech Layoffs in 2024 Showing No Sign of Slowing Down: Google and Tesla Among the Hardest Hit

When layoffs in tech companies peaked in 2023, industry analysts attributed this surge to excessive hiring during the Covid-19...
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