This article is a little bit misleading as well as the graph is misinterpreted. From the original article:
"The information contained in this report is based on internal data collected from millions of iOS and Android smartphones and tablets that underwent diagnostics testing on our SmartChk platform in North America, Europe and Asia during the fourth quarter of 2015 (Q4 2015)."
It is obvious that the graph above does not equate to the marketshare. The data is "purposely collected" from a targeted sample. It is nowhere in the article stated that that sample is based on the marketshare percentage while it's stated clearly that the target sample consist of 2 OS being equal. Hence, the 15% failure rate of iPhone is against 85% failure of Android in an equal sample size.
Where's your source for these numbers? Oh right, they're are all fabricated estimates.
Please provide me with a list of manufacturers and the actual reported sales numbers (or shipments if you wish) for each.
BTW, shall I drop the bomb now? The people who did this test left out the "Other" category, which is some 50% of Android devices. The 85% figure they state was 85% of Apple, Samsung, Motorola, Xaiomi, Lenovo and Asus. It's NOT 85% of ALL smartphones sold.
So you're pretty much the only person ever to say the opposite of nearly everyone else including Apple sites.
Can you back up your claims with links?
No sources, no links, no information. The silence is deafening.
Who has better information? IDC, Gartner, and others? Or a random poster on an Apple fan site?
I will stick with the former until proved otherwise.
Of course I am willing to change my thinking if proved wrong, which is what any reasonable person would do.
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Who has better information? IDC, Gartner, and others? Or a random poster on an Apple fan site?
I will stick with the former until proved otherwise.
Of course I am willing to change my thinking if proved wrong, which is what any reasonable person would do.