APPLE'S share of the market for tablet computers fell to 50 percent in the third quarter as the iPad faced more competition from Android devices such as Samsung's Galaxy tablets and Google's Nexus 7.
Apple still had a solid lead and shipped more iPads worldwide than a year earlier, according to yesterday's study by IDC. Apple had no new tablets out in the third quarter. It also might have seen sales slow amid expectations of a smaller iPad.
Apple could regain share in the holiday quarter with last Friday's release of new iPad devices, including the iPad Mini. Apple said yesterday that it sold 3 million iPads of all kinds through the weekend, double the 1.5 million iPads that it had sold in the first three days after the company launched the third-generation iPad in March and cut the price of the iPad 2.
However, the company will face competition from new devices from Amazon, Google and others over the next few weeks.
In the July-September period, Apple shipped 14 million devices, up 26 percent from 11 million a year ago. Its market share fell from 60 percent in the third quarter of 2011 as the overall tablet market grew by 50 percent to nearly 28 million.
Samsung's market share grew to 18 percent, from about 7 percent, as it more than quadrupled the number of tablets shipped to 5.1 million. The quarter saw the release of the Galaxy Note 10.1, a device built for use with a stylus.
Amazon.com Inc was in third with its Kindle Fire, which had a 9 percent market share. Amazon didn't release a new version until late in the quarter, but it had nothing in the third quarter of 2011 because the Fire wasn't released until last November, after the quarter ended. Amazon managed a 9 percent worldwide share even though the Fire was available only in the US during the third quarter.
No. 4 tablet maker AsusTek Computer Inc, which makes the Nexus 7 for Google Inc, saw its shipments more than triple to 2.4 million. It had a share of 8.6 percent, up from 3.8 percent.
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