Smartphone Market

The Smartphone Platform War Is Over

While the global smartphone market is as competitive as ever in terms of manufacturers fighting for the consumers’ love (and money), the long-raging platform war appears to be over. According to a recent report by Gartner, Android and iOS now account for more than 99 percent of global smartphone sales, rendering every other platform irrelevant.

As the chart below illustrates that hasn’t always been the case. Back in 2010, Android and iOS devices accounted for less than 40 percent of global smartphone sales. Back then, devices running Nokia’s Symbian and BlackBerry accounted for a significant portion of smartphone sales and Microsoft’s market share stood at 4.2 percent.

While Symbian is long extinct and BlackBerry has started transitioning to Android devices, Microsoft has not yet given up on Windows 10 Mobile as a platform aimed at professional users. Whether Windows, or any other platform for that matter, stands a chance against the dominance of Android and iOS at this point seems highly doubtful though.

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This chart shows the changes in smartphone operating system market share since 2009.

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Market share held by smartphone OS in China 2024
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Share of smartphone operating systems sales in Great Britain 2014-2023
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Market share of operating systems in smartphone sales in Germany 2012-2024
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Smartphone operating system sales market share in Germany 2023-2024
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Market share held by smartphone operating systems in France 2016-2024, by month
Monthly market share held by smartphone operating systems in Great Britain 2013-2023

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