Samsung And Motorola Tops U.S. Mobile Handset Makers
Motorola and Samsung tops U.S chart. Yes……both took home leading market shares of 21.9 percent among U.S. mobile subscribers for the first quarter of 2010, according to data released Thursday by ComScore.
Ranking the top mobile handset makers among U.S. cellular subscribers age 13 and older, ComScore also found LG following closely in third place with a 21.8 percent wedge of the market. Research In Motion and Nokia filled out the top 5, both with shares of 8.3 percent. Among the five players, Samsung and RIM both gained subscribers over the previous quarter, while Motorola, LG, and Nokia all lost by a fraction.
Unlike ComScore’s data for the fourth quarter of 2009, the new stats don’t differentiate between smartphone and traditional handset subscribers. But the new tale did follow market share among mobile operators.
For the first quarter, Verizon led the pack with a 31.1 percent share of all cellular customers. AT&T took second place with a 25.2 percent slice of the market. In third was Sprint with a 12 percent share, followed by T-Mobile with a fraction of a percent less. And in last place among the top five was Tracfone with 5.1 percent of the market.
To rate mobile devices’ use in a chart pie, 63.7 percent of them used text messaging on their devices, 30.1 percent surfed the Web via a mobile browser, 28.6 percent downloaded apps, 21.8 percent played games, and 18.7 percent accessed social networking sites or blogs. Finally, 13.2 percent used their phones to listen to music.
All of these activities showed an increase in usage over the previous quarter. But Internet activities such as surfing the Web, downloading apps, and using social networks realized the biggest gains among mobile users. We already know this, don’t we?

