Android grabs 70 per cent of the tablet market, Apple's market share slips to 25 per cent: Survey
Android grabs 70 per cent of the tablet market, Apple's market share slips to 25 per cent: Survey
Android tablet sales rose 11 per cent to 36.8 million in the March-June period, a survey found, and grabbed a 70 per cent market share.

Washington: Global sales of tablet computers edged higher in the second quarter, in the slowest growth since 2009, research firm Strategy Analytics said Wednesday.

The research firm said global tablet shipments reached 52.9 million units, up just six per cent from the same period a year ago.

Growth was led by devices using the Google Android operating system.

Android tablet sales rose 11 per cent to 36.8 million in the March-June period, the survey found, and grabbed a 70 percent market share.

Apple sales fell from a year earlier to 13.3 million, according to Strategy Analytics' figures which were above Apple's own report this week showing 12.3 million.

The research firm said Apple's market share slipped to 25 per cent based on the latest decline.

Windows-powered tablets accounted for five per cent of the market, with unit sales up some 28 per cent at 2.7 million, the survey found.

"Android consolidation continued as it was the chosen OS (operating system) for seven out of 10 tablets shipped in the market," says Strategy Analytics researcher Peter King.

"Android is continuing to make steady progress due to the wide range of vendors and wide range of screen sizes and price-points."

Several analysts have said the tablet market has become saturated in many developed countries and that large-screen smartphones or "phablets" are often being used instead.

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