No.
iPhones, iPods, iPads, etc. Anything that runs iOS. Worldwide.
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2011/050211-apple-ios-share.html
I apologise. I was under the illusion that this thread was about smartphones, not all mobile devices.
No.
iPhones, iPods, iPads, etc. Anything that runs iOS. Worldwide.
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2011/050211-apple-ios-share.html
The Reason why Android has the market share they have despite being A crappy OS, is because majority of Android users Use their phone as a "nice" feature phone. They use their Android phones to make phone calls, that's it. They don't care if the OS is crap because these people are used to crappy feature phones.
Also you can't blame people for jumping on a "buy one get 18 free" deal (I'm exaggerating, please don't go crazy fandroids). The point is, Android phones are offered at low pricepoints, with some pretty crappy options and those ALL count toward share. In a case of 300 to 1, 300 will always win share. And to put it in more perspective, share is the only statistical thing that Android has over iOS (not revenue, not apps, not devs, not individual sales, not loyalty, not desirability, not profit, not app revenue, etc). Every other stat (that actually matters) belongs to Apple.
What about the UK carriers that offer free iPhone 4s ? That's an even better deal than BOGOF, because frankly, who needs 2 phones and you still have to pay the first one...
So by your logic and FT's, the iPhone 4 should outsell Android and be crappier on account of a sweet "FREE!" offer.
Now, let's get the chart so we can get some real discussion going :
I don't think Android is some crappy unusable OS, but it's definitely no iOS.
There are FAR more subsidies on Android phones worldwide then their are on iPhones. I'm not saying Android is crappy because they have BOGO deals, I'm saying they have such a huge share because of BOGO, multiple pricepoints and sheer number of devices. I'm not trying to slight Android, I'm just explaining using common sense why share is so high. It would be more of a shock if Android didn't have the higher share. In fact, it wouldn't make sense if they didn't. I don't think Android is some crappy unusable OS, but it's definitely no iOS.
Depends, come iOS 5, iOS should be starting to catch up. Maybe iOS 6 will bring about animated wallpapers and lock screen widgets/desktop widgets instead of the lame spring board.
You shouldn't be so hard on iOS. It'll catch back up to Android, Apple just sat on their laurels a little.
Like I said before, features that cause your OS to lag beyond usability is not something that I'd be proud of.
I bet Google wouldn't either, hence why they're not including in Android.
Play with an actual Android device sometime, you might be surprised. Only Apple manages to make devices lag beyond usability (or did we forget iOS 4 on the 3G ? No seriously, displaying a 480x320 PNG makes the phone lag ?)
I own three Android devices, I know what I'm talking about. You're really gonna sit there and tell me that live wallpapers don't cause lag?
Yes, I am. Having seen it in action of both the ancient Nexus One and the original Samsung Galaxy S, it didn't cause any lag at all.
You're going to sit there and tell me Apple doing it on the iPhone 3G was lag free ? Seriously, my 1991 386 could display a desktop wallpaper lag free, why can't Apple with a 500 mhz phone ?
I have not purchased any Android phones, I have played around with those of people I know. I have an iPhone and my next purchase will probably be another iPhone, invested as I am in the eco-system. Don't go assuming that people who do not blantantly "hate" Google are all Android owners. Some of us are just level headed consumers who aren't afraid to admit all options are mostly equivalent in the end.
Apples sales in China zoom ahead of competitors
As much as I enjoy using iOS products, I don't think the public will want them forever. There is a sunset to every popular product. Eventually generics will triumph like they have in all other industries because it provides greater consumer choice, lower cost (to consumers and manufacturers), and superior customization options.
We keep hearing this sort of twisted logic applied to Apple. But it never seems to hold.
Ok, we'll give it another decade and see what happens. Fair?
You can't be the number #1 forever.
Ok. So?
The Apple of 2011 is far different from any time during the 80s and 90s.
They're here to stay (probably not forever, but probably *for* the next decade - that enough for you?) and their influence is PERVASIVE. I'd be far more worried about their competitors' staying power.
It's pointless to say "one day they'll fall." Sure, that's only natural. No kidding. Eventually everything comes to an end. But it won't be for quite a while. See you in 2020. Maybe then.
You can get into infinite what-ifs and absurdities, but the most sensible thing to do is to base future outlook on what they're doing *now.* Based on that, it'll be pretty rosy for the next few years. That's all that matters.
You implied that Apple is immortal.
uh, no. LOL
They just break a lot of the conventional thinking that is normally applied to their industry.
It ensures LONGEVITY (probably more than most.) NOT immortality.
It's always easier to assume the more reasonable explanation than to assume the one that is downright absurd.
CalBoy said:As much as I enjoy using iOS products, I don't think the public will want them forever. There is a sunset to every popular product. Eventually generics will triumph like they have in all other industries because it provides greater consumer choice, lower cost (to consumers and manufacturers), and superior customization options.
*LTD* said:We keep hearing this sort of twisted logic applied to Apple. But it never seems to hold.
We keep hearing this sort of twisted logic applied to Apple. But it never seems to hold.
Ok, we'll give it another decade and see what happens. Fair?
Apple may not be number 1 forever. but they will be there longer than 2nd rate copy cat companies such as:
1) Google
2) Samsung
3) HTC
4) Motorola
5) Sony
6) RIM
7) Logitech
8) Nokia
etc....
Most of these companies are undergoing financial dificulties, firing their CEOs, losing revenue, blatantly stealing Apple's innovations just so they can keep up, losing patent disputes, etc.
Majority of these companies won't be in existence in a few years. Including Google.
Much more importantly, those stats show the Android marketshare at 39% with iOS trailing with only 28%. That's quite some increase for Android! The gap is only going to get wider.
The manufacturer is irrelevant, it's all about software. Google must be rubbing their collective hands together!
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it means Android phones are generally crap and Android users cant wait to dump their phones for an iPhone.