According to the latest smartphone sales figures from Kantar Worldpanel Comtech, Google-owned Android has jumped by more than 20 percent in share in the U.K., Germany, France, Italy and Spain markets, rising to 67.1 percent in the five major EU economies.Throw the U.S., Australia and Brazil into the mix — where Australia’s share of Android sales is the lowest, which drags down the overall average — Android still takes more than a 61 percent share in the eight key countries, up by 9 percent a year ago.To continue reading this CNET report, go to:
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Android rules the roost in EU, US
According to the latest smartphone sales figures from Kantar Worldpanel Comtech, Google-owned Android has jumped by more than 20 percent in share in the U.K., Germany, France, Italy and Spain markets, rising to 67.1 percent in the five major EU economies.