A new Nielsen Survey shows that 2 out of 3 Americans who purchased a new mobile phone in the last three months chose a smartphone instead of a feature phone. As of June 2012, 54 percent of survey respondents said they chose an Android handset and 36 percent bought an iPhone.
Android continues to lead the smartphone market in the U.S., with a majority of smartphone owners (51.8%) using an Android OS handset. Over a third (34.3%) of smartphone owners use an Apple iPhone, and Blackberry owners represented another 8.1 percent of the smartphone market.
Overall among respondents, Apple had the highest manufacturer share of smartphone handsets, as seen in the graphic below, which uses some odd proportions to represent sales.