Apple overtook Google’s Android to become the leading smartphone platform in the US in the fourth quarter of 2011, thanks to strong demand for its latest iPhone model, a study said Wednesday. The tech giant led by chief executive Tim Cook reported a rise in net profit at $13.1 billion in the October-December quarter against $6 billion in the year-ago period.

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In October-December quarter last year, Apple’s share of the US smartphone market doubled from a year earlier to 44.9%, while Android’s share fell from 50% to 44.8% in the same period, market research firm Kantar Worldpanel has said.
While Android retains global smartphone crown, Apple is now growing at a faster rate, researchers said.
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