With a couple of successful smartphones under its belt this year, such as the Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note II, Samsung ranked as the top smartphone manufacturer with more than 26 percent of the U.S. market, an increase of 0.7 percentage points.
Apple is still a distant second at 17.8 percent after a 1.5 percent increase, which helped the company outrank LG by 0.2 percentage points as the number two phone maker. LG dropped almost 1 percent in the three months ending in October 2012.
Android dominates
Smartphone manufacturers still have room to grow. The comScore figures indicate that 121.3 million people in the U.S. owned smartphones—a 51.9 percent penetration of the mobile market, which is an increase of 6 percent since July.
The survey of 30,000 people also found that after voice calls, text messaging remains the most popular use of smartphone, along with downloading apps and browsing websites, while only a third use it to access social networks.
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