Digital measurement company comScore has released data on the U.S. mobile phone industry for the three months ending October of 2010. For feature phones, it found that Samsung was the top handset maker overall, with 24.2 percent share of the market share. Samsung and RIM grew their subscriber percentages over the last six months, while LG, Motorola, and Nokia all saw their numbers drop.
The smartphone category is led by RIM in the U.S., which enjoys a 35.8 percent share. Next up is Apple with 24.6 percent, Google with 23.5 percent, and Microsoft with 9.7 percent. Little Palm has only 3.9 percent of the market, down from 4.9 percent this summer. Google with its Android OS showed the most improvement, growing 6.5 percent.
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