Emerging diversity of mobile as well as other handheld devices has grown at a faster rate and gained momentum in the market. Due to the onset of new technologies and devices every day ,it is important to know how the Tech giants war is progressing because its consequences are going to affect their consumers. The war is emerging among Tech giants and they are placing bets to what end user foresee as future applications. According to the researchers, 2013 was accustomed as a spirit of good year for tablets with in which Android did overtake Apple's market share. According to the stats proclaimed by technology research and advisory company Gartner Inc, Overall 195.4 million tablets were sold globally during 2013.
With Google's Mobile OS on top rank, Android based tablets have taken 61.9 percent of market share in the year 2013 whereas Apple iOS was placed second. Apple in the year 2012 ranked first with 52.8 percent of market share but has lost 36 percent of market share in 2013. Coza said that iOS Tablets were at hike in the end of market and Apple will continue to survive in smaller screen market to compete with full ecosystem offerings. Ironically profit data illustrates that Android has strived far better in the market share. Similarly Microsoft has also maintained its presence representing 2.1 percent of the 2013 market share and sold 4.03 million tablets.
The debate among global giants and rumors will never come to an end. Who knows what forthcoming time will exactly bring and what will be worth using. There have been interesting signals tossing when the new device is about to launch. Let us see who will set the pace in this competitive environment and whether it may appear to be valuable or not. End users will entitle to come to different conclusion but this year would most probably be an interesting year for techies.
With Google's Mobile OS on top rank, Android based tablets have taken 61.9 percent of market share in the year 2013 whereas Apple iOS was placed second. Apple in the year 2012 ranked first with 52.8 percent of market share but has lost 36 percent of market share in 2013. Coza said that iOS Tablets were at hike in the end of market and Apple will continue to survive in smaller screen market to compete with full ecosystem offerings. Ironically profit data illustrates that Android has strived far better in the market share. Similarly Microsoft has also maintained its presence representing 2.1 percent of the 2013 market share and sold 4.03 million tablets.
The debate among global giants and rumors will never come to an end. Who knows what forthcoming time will exactly bring and what will be worth using. There have been interesting signals tossing when the new device is about to launch. Let us see who will set the pace in this competitive environment and whether it may appear to be valuable or not. End users will entitle to come to different conclusion but this year would most probably be an interesting year for techies.