Google has a minuscule share of the US smartphone market, but the company started to take things seriously with its recent Pixel phones. Now, a new market report gives the search giant some encouraging news.
Counterpoint Research posted its Q3 US smartphone market share sell-in report last week, tracking the number of phones shipped to retailers and other distributors. Apple accounted for 54% of all phones shipped, followed by Samsung (22%), and Motorola (13%).
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