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Quote: Originally Posted by cloudgazer How about the fact that Android, with all it's tremendous growth rate has never jumped it's share of recent sales by 7% in a quarter, which Apple just did? That's effectively the first quarter in which Appl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cloudgazer No, that was my point - the numbers I'm interested in haven't been released. I'd settle for which OEM has the largest consumer share of smartphones, but even for that I'd need to know what percent of Samsun…
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Quote: Originally Posted by maxxmanic What I would like to see are numbers giving sales figures. I mean sales, not "sales" as in free with contract, or buy one get one. How many handsets were actually exchanged for cash in addition to a contrac…
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Quote: Originally Posted by KrakaJap Skewed statistics. iOS is 1 phone (disregarding successive generations). Android is multiple phones (again disregarding successive generations). Take the largest selling Android phone compared to the iPhone an…
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Quote: Originally Posted by kimys1022 I think any survey between android and iPhone is usually unfair... When you talk about Android, youre talking about the hundreds of Android phones out there. When you talk about iPhones, especially the iPhone…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cloudgazer It's not clear, it depends on the methodology for the first number. I think it may be a survey of platforms by current phones in circulation and use. ie. Just because MS has 6% of the smartphones in use do…
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Quote: Originally Posted by chronster Here's a damn good laugh for everyone: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUaFywhywjA And no, not like a laugh as in "look how bad Apple is" just a laugh as in, look how awkward this was... Yeah, that was…
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Quote: Originally Posted by penchanted I thought it was reported that the subscriber fee revenue share went away when Apple switched to the subsidized model. After a bit of searching I can confirm that you are correct about the revenue sharing…
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Quote: Originally Posted by penchanted Sounds about right although I thought I read something in the past couple of days about some handset maker using an unmodified Android OS on their phone (or tablet). At any rate, you are right that it is pro…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tzeshan Because it was only available on AT&T. Th Android phones have the entire US market. So the comparison is not fair. True, but that was by Apple's choice, they wanted to have only one carrier to start, o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by penchanted Apple is not using iOS for free since they spend money to develop it. The Android handset manufacturers have an advantage in this respect. Ah, development.. Then you will have to also say that OEMs are no…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sprockkets It was a focus on the qtr that the iphone4 launched, not now. No matter how you look at it, the iphone is doing great. Agree.. iPhone would have to be doing great to keep its marketshare constant at about…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Logisticaldron You guys are confused what a consumer product is? Hint: The iPad, iPhone, Xoom, and Motorola Droid are consumer products, iOS and Android are not. If you stop trying to incorrectly compare an mobile OS t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Capnbob Google doesn't offer anything to anyone except a free OS to OEMs. OEMs have all the carrier relationships. Moto/Sammy/SE/RIM etc. make phones available. I'm sure Apple cut Verizon a deal for 6-12 months of excl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by chronster you guys constantly point to iphone sales number as proof its the best phone you can buy, but when it's shown that some other option is doing well, you make one excuse after another for why it sucks That c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mac.World Originally Posted by Android4ever *** Ok..just one argument. You say that verizon will help you? Let me tell you something my friends. iPhone is sold ALL OVER THE WORLD on MULTIPLE CARRIERS. They a…