New York – What’s Behind Android’s Race to No. 1?

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    New York – It’s no longer the era of the BlackBerry — or the iPhone. According to a market research report released this week, Google’s Android operating system now is the most popular smartphone platform in the United States.

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    The first phone running Android, the T-Mobile G1, wasn’t announced until September 2008. Only 2½ years later, the research firm comScore says Android is No. 1 in the U.S. with 31.2% of the market, compared with 30.4% for BlackBerry’s business-friendly operating system and 24.7% for the iOS from Apple, which powers the seemingly omnipresent iPhone.

    What accounts for this meteoric rise? Here’s a summary of what makes Android popular, based on conversations with smartphone experts, buzz on the tech blogs and reader responses to our query posted on the @cnntech Twitter feed.

    Consumers like choices

    There’s basically one iPhone.

    There are dozens of Android options.

    At last count, in January, there were 74 smartphones for sale running Google’s operating system, said Mark Donovan, a senior analyst at comScore. A Google spokesman said there are 170 Android devices in total.

    Among phones, Android has models on every major U.S. wireless network and on some of the smaller carriers that offer prepaid plans. AT&T was the exclusive iPhone carrier until recently, when a Verizon iPhone 4 was released.

    Then there’s price. Android offers choices here, too. Some Android phones cost a few hundred dollars. Others are free with a contract.

    All of these options make for a sometimes-inconsistent Android experience, Donovan said. But it also means consumers can pick exactly what they want instead of going with the one-iPhone-fits-all approach.

    On Twitter, a user named zwackone wrote, “Choices, people want choices –Android offers variety and freedom of choice.”

    Wired explained it this way in 2008: “Apple’s device was an end in itself — a self-contained, jewel-like masterpiece locked in a sleek protective shell. Android was a means, a seed intended to grow an entire new wireless family tree.”

    Integration with the internet

    Google kind of rules the internet. The company’s prominence in search, online mapping and voice-recognition technology put it in a good position to tackle the smartphone market, said Mike Gikas, an editor at Consumer Reports.

    Google’s Android operating system integrates with “the cloud,” allowing users to sync their Google, Facebook, Twitter and phone contacts easily.

    That’s been a big hit with consumers who are looking for some simplicity in their lives, Gikas said. And Google’s GPS driving directions app — available free on Android phones — is another big hit.

    Google doesn’t charge for its mobile operating system, which is another reason carriers and handset makers would choose to go with it, analysts said.

    But there’s another factor, Gikas said. Google watched the smartphone market develop a bit and then appropriated the best ideas, he said.

    Example: multitasking, which Gikas said was developed by Palm but has become known as an Android feature.

    Now, Android finds itself leading the market with certain functions. Its phones are pushing forward with larger screens, integrated contact systems, more customization and access to faster wireless data networks, he said.


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    my4amos
    my4amos
    13 years ago

    Having tried both Droid and iphone (not BalckBerry), Droid is much superior to iOS and Motorola – to IPhone. There is not a real choice between the two.

    13 years ago

    I love my android, but how did they forget a resend option in sms?

    at&t
    at&t
    13 years ago

    I’m sticking with My new blackberry 6

    akraus88
    akraus88
    13 years ago

    Staying with my Blackberry 9700 and lovin it….

    Neias
    Neias
    13 years ago

    i just changed to EVO from BB, I love the EVO 100 Times more

    13 years ago

    The blackberry is a phone for serious people,who are not busy with apps and all the other stpidity, its a phone for people who have a job and don’t waste their time playing with their phone all day, the blackberrys functions for business is second to none, and its a great phone all around it too, versus android and the iphone ,they are nice toys for the bored souls

    HedgeYid
    HedgeYid
    13 years ago

    The HTC EVO RULES!

    notsofrummie
    notsofrummie
    13 years ago

    hey # 10, i am sorry you are too busy to enjoy the many non-business related apps your BB has. I am proud to be one of those wasting time with the ‘stupidity’ of the android.