
Worldwide tablet sales jumped in the fourth quarter beyond even some of the most optimistic forecasts to 52.5 million, with Android-powered devices pacing growth, a survey showed Thursday.
The preliminary survey by business research firm IDC showed the tablet market grew 75.3 per cent year over year in the quarter. and rocketed 74.3 per cent from the previous quarter’s total of 30.1 million.
IDC said the strongest growth came from Android, including tablets made by South Korea’s Samsung and Taiwan’s Asus, which makes a Google-branded Nexus tablet.
Apple remained the biggest seller, but its market share was under 50 per cent, IDC said.
The survey found that Microsoft, which launched its new Surface tablet in the quarter, failed to break into the top five sellers and shipped a modest 900,000 of the devices in the quarter.
Overall, the market’s strong gains came from a spate of new product launches, including the iPad mini, and lower prices, which encouraged buyers over the holiday shopping season, IDC said.