Amazon Kindle Fire is 54.4% of US Android tablets
Amazon's Kindle Fire now makes up the absolute majority of the Android tablet platform in the US, comScore found in a fresh study. The e-reader and tablet crossover represented 54.4 percent of all Android tablets sold in the country.
At second place, the entire Samsung Galaxy Tab lineup comprised just 15.4 percent of Android slates. No other manufacturer got above 10 percent, with Google's reference tablet, the Motorola Xoom, stopping at seven percent. Despite its size as a company, Sony only netted 0.7 percent for the Tablet S. The share was a virtual doubling of the Kindle Fire's stake from December and had seen every other manufacturer's share shrink as a result. Researchers didn't attempt to explain the shift, but the increasing bias suggested that the $199 price was again the determining factor and that devices trying to compete more directly in the iPad's price and category sold in low numbers.
Amazon Kindle Fire is 54.4% of US Android tablets