According to comScore, the market share of Kindle Fire jumped from 29.4% in December 2011 to 54.4% in February this year. Recalling that the bill only considers handsets running Google's system.
Second in the race Android market is the family of Samsung's tablets, with 15.4%, followed by Motorola Xoom, with 7% market share. Besides confirming the numbers of the small 7-inch, comScore tracked consumer habits for different screen sizes. The survey data show that the 10-inch screens favor the consumption of content, with an average of 125 pages per tablet, compared with 115 pages to screens 90 inches and 9 pages for the 7-inch tablet.
The numbers are much more favorable to Amazon to Google, since the Kindle Fire has a modified system very well and tie the user consumption of content in the store.
With the aggressive price of $ 199, Amazon shook the market by announcing the Kindle Fire in September 2011. The great advantage is its not the small 7 inch screen with 1,024 by 768 pixels, its dual-core processor or your little 8 GB storage. The big difference is the Fire of the Amazon and its contents, including Amazon Appstore, Kindle Store, Amazon MP3 and Video Instant Prime, plus free access to cloud services Amazon Cloud Player, Amazon Cloud Drive, Kindle Reader and Amazon Cloud Storage Cloud
Kindle Fire grasps more than half of Android Market in the U.S.
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on 18 Jun 2012
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