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Apple no longer dominates the tablet market it created

Jul 31, 2015, 22:45 IST

When the iPad first came out in spring 2010, tablets were a rarity. Of course, Microsoft and some of its PC partners had experimented with PCs in a touch-screen slate format, but those tablets never took off.

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A year later, Apple was selling about 10 million iPads per quarter, and other manufacturers raced to capitalize on the trend. For a couple years, Apple was the tablet market.

As this chart from Statista based on IDC data shows, things have changed.

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Samsung has come close to matching the iPad's market share for the last year, and nearly 60% of tablets sold now come from a group of smaller players, with nobody consistently dominating that group. (Lenovo is currently the biggest of that group with about 6% share.) Meanwhile, the overall tablet market has been in decline for the last couple years - earlier this week, IDC reported that Q2 tablet sales were down 7% from a year ago.

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