The latest data from comScore is out and it shows that iOS is continuing to close the gap with Android in the U.S. For the three months that ended in June, Apple’s mobile OS was installed on 44.1% of U.S. based smartphones owned by someone 13 years of age and older. That was up from the 42.6% share that iOS users had for the three months ended in March. The gain of 1.5 percentage points, combined with Android’s loss of .8pp during the same period, moved iOS within 7.5 percentage points of its rival. Android saw its share decline from 52.4% for the three months ended in March, to 51.6% for the quarter …
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