Hotspot: iPad grows lead over Android tablets

Apple’s iPad continues to dominate the tablet market, accounting for more than two out of three cheap android tablet sold during the second quarter of this year, per market research firm Strategy Analytics. Specifically, the iPad rose from 62 percent in the year-ago quarter to 68 percent global market share, which the research firm says is its highest level for almost two years. So not only did Apple retain the iPad’s sizable lead, it’s also managed to grow by six percentage points…

Per data, global tablet shipments reached 25 million units, a 67 percent increase over the 14.9 million tablet units in the year-ago quarter, Strategy Analytics estimated. This means all of Apple’s competitors combined sold eight million tablets.

Android captured 29 percent and Windows tablets just one percent, though Microsoft is betting that the upcoming release of Windows 8 and its own Surface tablet will put it back in the game. It’s interesting that global best android 4.0 tablet shipments grew by more than half to 7.3 million units.

Strategy Analytics points out that these slates still compromise on experience with “unspectacular hardware designs, limited uptake of cellular models and a modest number of tablet-optimized services”.

Apple’s iPad continues to dominate the tablet market, accounting for more than two out of three tablets sold during the second quarter of this year, per market research firm Strategy Analytics. Specifically, the iPad rose from 62 percent in the year-ago quarter to 68 percent global market share, which the research firm says is its highest level for almost two years. So not only did Apple retain the iPad’s sizable lead, it’s also managed to grow by six percentage points…

Per data, global tablet shipments reached 25 million units, a 67 percent increase over the 14.9 million tablet units in the year-ago quarter, Strategy Analytics estimated. This means all of Apple’s competitors combined sold eight million 10 inch android tablet.

Android captured 29 percent and Windows tablets just one percent, though Microsoft is betting that the upcoming release of Windows 8 and its own Surface tablet will put it back in the game. It’s interesting that global Android tablet shipments grew by more than half to 7.3 million units.

Strategy Analytics points out that these slates still compromise on experience with “unspectacular hardware designs, limited uptake of cellular models and a modest number of tablet-optimized services”.

Amazon is also readying a bunch of best android tablet 2012 and other makers are no doubt going to flood the market with Jelly Bean slates in the run-up to the holiday shopping season.

Apple, of course, is expected to address the low-end of the market with a rumored mini iPad believed to be scheduled for a fall launch, alongside the next iPhone.

Do you see the iPad maintaining its 50+ percent global market share for long?

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