Survey finds that iPhone has 28% market share vs. 9% for Android in US

June 7, 2010

Nielsen published a survey that found that iPhone has a 28% market share in the United States versus 9% market share for Android.  The top smartphone was Blackberry with 35% market share. 

The survey also contained the following findings:

  • The majority of iPhone and Android users are male
  • Android users are typically younger, less wealthy, and less educated
  • 28% of Android users earn more than $100,000
  • 40% of iPhone users earn more than $100,000
  • 80% of iPhone users want their next device to be an iPhone
  • 70% of Android users want their next device to be an Android
  • 14% of Android users would switch to an iPhone
  • 7% of iPhone users would switch to an Android
  • iPhone users on average have 37 apps
  • Android users on average have 22 apps

Details of the report can be found here.

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