Top 10 Mobile OS in India – Android 5th!

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If there is any doubt about Symbian’s Indian connection, Statcounter’s numbers should dispel all of them. Symbian occupies a prominent position in India’s mobile OS world. With a near 72% share, Symbian has an unassailable lead.

Symbian is distantly followed by Samsung at 11.21%. This is Samsung OS and not Bada OS which is prominently placed at seventh position with a market share of 0.26%.

Statcounter tracks the web activity of all the phones that exist.

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Android gains smartly

Android for all the love it got, is placed at 5th position with a market share of 1.35%. Android’s share doesn’t look like much but Android didn’t exist in India’s top 5 a year ago. It had a 0.11% market share the year before and was placed at ninth position.  In a year Android has gained 1.24% points and moved from ninth position to fifth position.

iOS and Blackberry

iOS is just behind Android with a market share of 0.72%. Not bad for an operating system which runs on premium phones only. Though it lost market share from the previous year. For all the hue and cry about Blackberry, it has occupied a 10th position with 0.17%. I bet most of them would be celebrities and business folks.

Others

There is a unknown OS listed in the top 10. This OS doesn’t belong to any major manufacturer indicating the OS run on plethora of Chinese handsets available. And that is a significant chunk too. It occupies third position with 9.95% market share. It is unclear if this also includes Chinese made handsets marketed by Indian manufacturers like Karbonn, Spice and Micromax.

Top 10 mobile OSes in India

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  1. Symbian OS – 71.13%
  2. Samsung : 11.21%
  3. Unknown : 9.95%
  4. Sony Ericsson : 4.69%
  5. Android : 1.35%
  6. iOS : 0.72%
  7. Bada : 0.26%
  8. LG : 0.23%
  9. Win CE : 0.18%
  10. Blackberry OS : 0.17%

Top Mobile OS – 2010 vs 2011

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Symbian has lost 3 percentage points in its market share. Samsung has gained smartly from its 5.28% market share. iOS’s market share has come down and I am not sure what explains this drop. Samsung and Android are the only two OS’s which have gained from the previous year.

Globally too, Symbian still occupies a number one position with 32% market share, though it isn’t dominant. iOS, Blackberry and Android are the other 3 operating systems which are closely following Symbian.

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One thing to note in these stats is, these stats are cumulative figures covering the period of Jun, 2010 to June 2011. Unlike the Gartner reports and predictions, this report doesn’t track the shipments made in a particular quarter. StatCounter covers the number of available phones in the country during a period of one year. A one year study of the existing phones and their OS is an accurate measure to know the operating system share. Not the last quarter shipments like we typically do.

Source : StatCounter

[This post has been reproduced from The Gadget Fan for benefit of Trak.in readers]

12 Comments
  1. Divya Bhaskar says

    Today people are helpless without apps. In fact, mobile or computer applications are needed at every step of our live. May it be business or may it be personal life, our life is not complete without mobile apps. And the blast of apps is only a proof of this growing demand of making life easier and less complicated. We all want things that are fast and help us to stay connected and help us to do our chores fast.

    Divya Bhaskar
    MyGrahak.com

  2. Gurmit Singh says

    windows phone 7.5 mango rocks.

  3. Shyam Kumar says

    Bada……… it's fine..

  4. Pawan Koli says

    no, new technology is gold my dear frnd.

  5. Ajaypratap Sidhu says

    Symbian market is as strong as it was before and will remain as such in the coming future as well. Useful information,thanks for the post!

  6. Sandeep Chandy says

    What about Ordinary Java OS?

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