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Consumer Reports recently ranked the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ as top two smartphones[1], praising them for their "stunning camera, long battery life, and gorgeous display". But it seems that despite receiving all rave reviews across the industry have seemingly failed to surpass iPhone 7[2] and iPhone 7 Plus[3] when it comes to sales number, at least in the US.

"Early indications in our data for the three-month period ending in May 2017 show that the S8 and S8 Plus[4] will reach a combined share of 8.1 percent in the US, slightly behind their predecessors the S7/S7 Edge at 8.8 percent. iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus remain the top sellers during the May period with combined share of 20.1 percent," Lauren Guenveur, Global Consumer Insight Director for Kantar Worldpanel reported[5]. It's worth pointing out that the Samsung phones went on sale in the US only in the middle of April, so the data could still change in a couple of months time.

In final data compiled for three-month period ending April, Samsung's newest flagships and the LG G6[6] failed to make the list of top 10 best-selling phones in the US.

The report added iOS accounted for 36.5 percent of smartphone sales in the US for the same period, an increase of 5.8 percent over the same period last year. Android marketshare in the country fell by a similar amount - 5.9 percent, and it now stands at 61.7 percent, compared to 67.6 percent a year ago.

"Android partner brands Samsung, LG, and Moto experienced year-on-year declines in the US," Guenveur said.

The latest data, however, bring good news for Android...

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