We've
seen some pretty clear indications that
the Kindle Fire was rapidly gaining market share among Android
tablets, and ComScore is now out with a new report that indicates it
recently crossed a big milestone. According to the research firm, the
Fire's market share in the US fully doubled from December to
February, with it standing at 54.4 percent as of the end of the
month. Counted together, the Galaxy Tab family sits in second at 15.4
percent, while the Motorola Xoom and Asus Transformer come in at 7
and 6.3 percent, respectively. Of course, the Kindle Fire
isn't quite your
ordinary Android tablet, so this is likely better news for Amazon
than Google. In addition to that, ComScore also looked at the
browsing habits of tablet users, and unsurprisingly found that larger
screens tended to lead to more content consumption, with 10-inch
tablets boasting a 39 percent higher consumption rate than 7-inch
devices. You can find all the numbers at the source link below.
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