ComScore : BlackBerry Ltd. holds [in U.S.A] at 3.1%
- Superfly_FRRetired Moderator
Apple Inc. padded its lead as the top smartphone maker by market share in the U.S. for the three months ended January, while Google Inc.'s Android remained the most-used smartphone platform, market-research company comScore Inc. said Friday.
For the three months ended Jan. 31, 159.8 million people in the U.S. owned smartphones, an increase of 7% from October. Apple continued leading its rival smartphone makers, with a 41.6% share., an increase of one percentage point since October. Samsung Electronics Co. was next with 26.17, up 1.3 points. LG Electronics Inc., with 6.9%, took over the third spot from Motorola.
[bellow, I believe, is installed OS base]
Android led mobile-platform share rankings at 51.7%, a decline of 0.5 point. Apple's platform improvement mirrored its increase in device share, rising one point to 41.6%. BlackBerry Ltd. held the third spot with 3.1%, a decline of 0.5 point.
Warning : Comscore is often disputed as valid ... Salt it.Last edited by Superfly_FR; 03-07-14 at 12:29 PM.
rarsen likes this.03-07-14 12:13 PMLike 1 - Bla1zeCB OGI think you mean ComScore. And I think you might be reading that wrong. MSFT captured 3.2% while BBRY retained 3.1%.rarsen and Superfly_FR like this.03-07-14 12:19 PMLike 2
- Superfly_FRRetired ModeratorYup, ComScore ... Edited.
Then, there might be some rounding ... anyways, 3.2% or 3.1% I must say that the "only" -0.5% point change is - to me - "almost" a good surprise in U.S.A.
Edit: can you edit my title and remove the "third spot" part ?03-07-14 12:33 PMLike 0 - The opening post is embarrassing. BlackBerry didn't hold the third spot, It actually fell under Windows Phone.
comScore measures user base, not sales. The user base of BlackBerry is falling so fast because sales are close to 0%.Last edited by sati01; 03-07-14 at 04:57 PM.
03-07-14 04:40 PMLike 5 - So if my math is right, in 3 months they went from having 5.4 million subscribers to 4.9 million, right?
I'm not sure how anyone could say that is a positive thing? They lost a net 500k active users in one quarter.
Sent from my iPhone 5S using Tapatalk03-07-14 04:53 PMLike 4 - I think they only count your primary phone. That undercounts the BlackBerry as a secondary phone.
Posted via CB10Superfly_FR likes this.03-07-14 07:13 PMLike 1 - Related to this post, on the pcworld Facebook page they wrote this:
Don't like to participate on the bias or unbiased against BlackBerry debate... but this seems a little biased against. If BlackBerry kept its user base almost unchanged , that kinda says a lot about what they are trying to convey.
Hardcore BlackBerry 'er03-07-14 10:00 PMLike 2 - Superfly_FRRetired ModeratorWell funny how some discuss about the score, others about the (neg) progression, others about the podium position... and others... nah nevermind.
Thx Bla1ze for the title.
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- OmnitechDragon Slayer
Considering all the bloggers, Wall St. bears and so-called pundits making claims like BlackBerry market share is "0.0%", I think it's significant positive news, actually.
This was during a time of great upheaval at the company, when it was not known what its future would be, its management had indicated they were exploring a sale of the company, the CEO was ousted, 4,500 people laid-off, etc.
All things considered, it's at the very least unsurprising, and to some extent positive given the toxic public sentiments that always seem to be flying around about the company.Superfly_FR and wincyUt like this.03-08-14 05:53 AMLike 2 - Considering all the bloggers, Wall St. bears and so-called pundits making claims like BlackBerry market share is "0.0%", I think it's significant positive news, actually.
This was during a time of great upheaval at the company, when it was not known what its future would be, its management had indicated they were exploring a sale of the company, the CEO was ousted, 4,500 people laid-off, etc.
All things considered, it's at the very least unsurprising, and to some extent positive given the toxic public sentiments that always seem to be flying around about the company.
and actually it is Nov 2013 - Jan 2014 number it is period when BB appoint jhon chen as new CEO....the BB debacle it is period before....it means when investors optimist about BB future under Jhon Chen (stock price going up) , but BB userbase and marketshare is still dropping...03-08-14 06:20 AMLike 2 -
The fact that bb's userbase is very small and still shrunk significantly further confirms that market share was indeed around 0.03-08-14 07:15 AMLike 0 - OmnitechDragon SlayerBla bla bla from the usual suspects.
Like I said, none of this is surprising. We know their marketshare is low and dropping almost everywhere. The products are not being promoted, they have largely disappeared from stores in many places, salespeople are badmouthing both the company and product incessantly, these are FACTS.
Anyone who DOES find it a big surprise that their marketshare is low and dropping I think needs to re-calibrate their reality sensor.
Either that or stop constantly looking for excuses to tell everyone here how horrible the company is doing.
Yeah, we got it. BlackBerry is not selling many phones.
Let's hear it for the 347,338,121st time.
Eeyore would be proud.03-08-14 08:21 AMLike 3 -
Market share may well be 0.0% now in the US. It is in a couple other countries already. You can put the 0.0 in quotes all you want, but it won't change how people round numbers. You could say < 0.05% if that makes you more comfortable?
All things considered, it's at the very least unsurprising, and to some extent positive given the toxic public sentiments that always seem to be flying around about the company.
With that in mind, BB managed to lose 10% of their installed base in one quarter.
Again, this is not surprising. We all know the consumer market for BB in the US and Europe is effectively on hold until the company figures out how to make money again. So I agree it's expected, but to say this is good news is an enormous stretch for me.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk03-08-14 08:40 AMLike 7 - OmnitechDragon Slayer
It's not a matter of comfort, it's a matter of rounding something down to "nothing" that is not "nothing".
Rounding from "23" to "24" is one thing, rounding from something "more than zero" to "zero" is another matter entirely.
It's positive in the sense that it could be much worse, that is all.
If you tell someone with a terminal illness that they are likely going to live 6 months rather than the 2 weeks you previously estimated, that's "good news". Sure it's not good news for someone in good health and no terminal illness, it's a matter of context.
And as people get increasingly fed-up with being gouged by US carriers, which have probably the highest cellular service prices in the world in a major country, that is going to change. The recent congressional move to stop this stupid ban on unlocking phones is just the tip of the iceberg.03-08-14 09:19 AMLike 0 - Bla bla bla from the usual suspects.
Like I said, none of this is surprising. We know their marketshare is low and dropping almost everywhere. The products are not being promoted, they have largely disappeared from stores in many places, salespeople are badmouthing both the company and product incessantly, these are FACTS.
Anyone who DOES find it a big surprise that their marketshare is low and dropping I think needs to re-calibrate their reality sensor.
Either that or stop constantly looking for excuses to tell everyone here how horrible the company is doing.
Yeah, we got it. BlackBerry is not selling many phones.
Let's hear it for the 347,338,121st time.
Eeyore would be proud.
Posted via CB10Omnitech and sheailewis1 like this.03-08-14 09:25 AMLike 2 -
Primary school math quiz. Round the following numbers to the nearest tenth of a unit:
23.45
9.01
0.02
1.05
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk03-08-14 09:27 AMLike 3 - I'm not sure why you bother in these threads. Same few spewing the same stuff. It's almost like they are setting themselves up for a "told you so" post incase BlackBerry doesn't make it. If they do make then these posters will just disappear and move on to the next subject that they will post about to death. Guess some have nothing better to do in life.
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Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk03-08-14 09:35 AMLike 3 - I'm not sure why you bother in these threads. Same few spewing the same stuff. It's almost like they are setting themselves up for a "told you so" post incase BlackBerry doesn't make it. If they do make then these posters will just disappear and move on to the next subject that they will post about to death. Guess some have nothing better to do in life.
Posted via CB1003-08-14 09:42 AMLike 2 - OmnitechDragon Slayer
Here's a better one:
The jar holds 200 jellybeans. The jar is 10" tall. The bottom 1" of the jar is opaque, the top 9" of the jar is clear. You eat jellybeans until no more are visible. Are you out of jellybeans?
Or:
The jar holds 100 jellybeans. But you can only count jellybeans in increments of 10, because your eyesight isn't very good. You take 91 jellybeans out. Are there any more jellybeans left?
Being objective and realistic is not being pollyannish.
Yeah, I know, the haters think they are objective and balanced. Just like Fox News.
Lots of Americans think Obama is a communist too.
Lots of people are dumb.03-08-14 09:46 AMLike 0 - Bad analogy.
Here's a better one:
The jar holds 200 jellybeans. The jar is 10" tall. The bottom 1" of the jar is opaque, the top 9" of the jar is clear. You eat jellybeans until no more are visible. Are you out of jellybeans?
Or:
The jar holds 100 jellybeans. But you can only count jellybeans in increments of 10, because your eyesight isn't very good. You take 91 jellybeans out. Are there any more jellybeans left?
Being objective and realistic is not being pollyannish.
Yeah, I know, the haters think they are objective and balanced. Just like Fox News.
Lots of Americans think Obama is a communist too.
Lots of people are dumb.
And to app developer, having an interest in something and discussing it openly is certainly not the same as continually making the same negative post over and over and over.
We get it and we understand the hurdles in the way. Now rather than continually hammering that point across, how about discuss what needs to happen to fix it...since you and garnock are so interested and all.
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