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Samsung was the leading handset maker in the U.S., controlling...

Samsung was the leading handset maker in the U.S., controlling 25.7 percent of the U.S. market for the quarter ending in May, comScore said in a report released Monday (http://xrl.us/bndo4p). About 234 million Americans, ages 13 and older, used mobile…

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devices, comScore said. Behind Samsung was LG with a 19.1 percent market share. Apple (15 percent), Motorola (12 percent) and HTC (6.1 percent) followed. Motorola’s share was down from 12.8 percent in February, Apple’s up from 13.5 percent. Google Android ranked as the top smartphone platform with a 50.9 percent market share. Apple was second with a 31.9 percent. How subscribers used their phones, whether to send a text or get online, saw little change between February and May.