When you mention smartphones the name that pops into everyone’s mind is
Apple and the iPhone but despite this Android is the most used
smartphone operating system
in the UK. The mobile operating system created by Google now has a 37%
market share amongst consumers in the UK, Apple trail with 29% share of
the market. The research was conducted by Kantar Worldpanel ComTech. The
research is not brokendown into specific handsets but Q4 sales figures
from Apple suggest that they will have the highest market share with
Android sales split out amongst Samsung, HTC, LG and Motorola.
The survey questioned consumers and retailers about the handsets that
are purchased and used confirming other research that nearly half of
the population of the UK now own a smartphone.
Android vs. Apple
While Android phones are performing well in the UK Apple is
definitely dominating in the US. The US is the biggest smartphone market
in the west and Apple control over 48% of the market compared to
Androids 43%. The US is the only market where Apple outsells Android
phones, according to experts this has been helped by the popularity of
the iPhone 4s.
Android penetration is the highest in Spain with over 65% market
share compared to just 9% for Apple. While Apple are experiencing
phenomenal growth there is obviously room for improvement in some of the
European markets, it will be interesting to see how Apples sales are
boosted by the release of the iPhone 5 later this year.
The growth in popularity of Apple and Android phones has seriously
effected other smartphone manufacturers mainly RIM and Nokia. In the UK
RIM experienced a fall in market share from 18.7% to 18.1% and Nokia’s
Symbian lost nearly half of its market share over the last 12 months.
Nokia fight on
Nokia are struggling to compete with Apple and Android even their new
Windows Phone only grew its market share by 0.4% up to 2.2% over the
last 12 months. The release of the Nokia Lumia 800
has been the main reason for this growth. Nokia is expected to be the
largest seller of Windows Phones ahead of competitors Samsung and HTC.
Nokia are hoping to make further inroads into the smartphone market
with the release of two new models this year, the Finnish phone
manufacturer is forecasting to grow their market share to 8% by the end
of 2012.
It is obvious to see two operating systems dominating the smartphone market, Apple and Android and it will take a huge change in consumer tastes to change this.
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Saturday, March 24, 2012
Easy Ways to Save Your Cell Phone’s Battery Life
When it comes to cell phones and
smartphones, often the greatest complaint is that they lack adequate
battery life. While there are excellent and longlasting cell phone batteries,
those that come with the device, the manufacturer’s battery, normally
don’t have the greatest battery life. However, there are a few easy ways
that you can get the most out of your cell phone battery, including:
Turning Off the GPS Feature
If you leave GPS feature on your smartphone on, even when not dropping your location on Foursquare
or getting directions to a restaurant, your phone will continue to keep
track of your location which will burn up the battery. So if you aren’t
using your GPS on your smartphone, then turn it off.
That Goes for WiFi and Bluetooth Too
WiFi and Bluetooth do the same thing that GPS does, they search for
signals even when you aren’t using them, draining your battery. Because
of this, when you aren’t using either feature, you need to turn them
off.
Turning Off Vibrate
The vibrate feature of your phone uses more of your battery than the
regular noise feature does. So to keep your battery going strong, keep
the sound on your phone.
Don’t Keep It in the Sun
When your phone gets hot, it drains the battery. So be sure to keep your
phone out of the sun, and even out of your pocket, to keep it around
room temperature which will keep the battery lasting longer.
Don’t Fully Charge It
If your phone is powered by a lithium ion battery, then it only has a
set number of charges. To prolong the life of your battery, then you
want to be sure to never fully charge your phone. Instead, simply charge
it until one bar is left needing to be charged and then unplug it.
Download a Battery Saver App
Both Android
and Apple have battery saving apps, and they are well worth
downloading. These apps will warn you of your general battery usage, and
tell you which features to turn off to better keep your battery.
Manufacturers may be striving to make better batteries for their phones,
but they are still falling short of general needs and expectations.
However, by practicing a few easy tricks, you can keep your battery
lasting longer than a few hours – allowing you to use it when you need
it most.
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