
Apple is still on top, but Android has been catching up quickly. Just last month, Q1 reports showed Android with a 34% market share. The latest report from ABI Research says Android-powered tablets have snagged 20% of the market in the last year. It's worth noting that at the end of Q3 2010, Android really only had the Galaxy Tab for a mainstream tablet. This was followed by the XOOM which didn't take off as expected.
Though Android is making its presence known in the tablet world, ABI says no tablet vendors have been able to “mount a significant challenge” against the iPad at this point. Could this be because iPad design is solid and everyone is still playing catch up? I'm sure the fragmentation of Android across its tablets isn't helping either. Robert's article here is a great read if your thinking about a tablet or curious where the tablet market may go. Progress is being made and there are more Android tablets to show off their goods later this year. We will see how this continues to shake down.
Hit the break for ABI's full press release.
[via bloomberg]Android Takes 20% Media Tablet Market Share from iPad in Last 12 Months, Says ABI Research NEW YORK -- August 11, 2011 Worldwide annual media tablet shipments are expected to top 120 million units in 2015. While not quite as strong as traditional PC or smartphone annual sales, media tablets are emerging from the shadow of non-handset mobile devices and rapidly coming into their own. Android media tablets have collectively taken 20% market share away from the iPad in the last 12 months. However, no single vendor using Android (or any other OS) has been able to mount a significant challenge against it. ABI Research mobile devices group director Jeff Orr comments, “Many vendors have introduced media tablets, but none are separating themselves from the pack to pose a serious threat to Apple. In fact, most have introduced products at prices higher than similarly-configured iPads. Apple, never a company to be waiting for others, has introduced its second-generation iPad media tablet while keeping product pricing unchanged.” Fragmentation within operating system software is hindering growth of this device category. Application developers must choose an initial software platform and may delay starting development if the market potential is not significant. Google’s Android OS has no less than three different software builds deployed across media tablets at the same time. The benefits of open software platform development have yet to be realized for media tablets. “De-featured, low-cost media tablets are being introduced by more than fifty vendors in 2011,” Orr says. “This will certainly help bolster year-over-year growth for the category, but it also creates a negative perception in the minds of the mass consumer audience about the readiness of media tablets to be fully functional within the next several years. Good user experiences and product response are needed to propel this market beyond the ‘early adopter’ stage.”
I don’t see android getting ahead of the iPad for another couple years, maybe when google buys motarola it might happen. The iPad shall rule for a few more years. Android needs more apps for there tablets
Take down the Giant. As James said…Give it time.
JL
Thank god that everyone isn’t 3 years old.
Besides, once you got all the icons on your home screen, both devices are equally easy to use.
If the android makers tried to be more simplistic, guess what? They’d have no market share. Take a look at the pre (arguably the most user friendly ui) and windows phones. Sub 10 market share. Guess what people buy if they want simplicity?
A matter of time!
It’s such a joke. So your telling me that android took 20% of the market, well I know for one fact all those people must be scratching there head right about now. It seems android is very limited in apps for tablets, sure they can use the web for some apps but it’s lacking so bad. iPad is very simple to use, my 3 year old son can use it. I don’t think a 3 year old could use a android tablet. That is what apple has going for it. Your avarge person can’t do to much on a pc so apple said we will make the iPad simple to use. I think if android with just make it simple and stop worrying about speed all the other stuff they might fare better
As per the Press Release, the numbers don’t lie :)
Joe Sirianni
Editor @ Talk Android