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85% of mobile device failures occur on Android, with Samsung leading the way
ericthehalfbee said:almondroca said:To be fair, the failure rate percentage should be compared to the percentage of market share. Samsung devices may have a higher failure rate than Lenovo because they are just more of them.
"Samsung devices suffered the highest failure rate at 27 percent, Lenovo was close behind at 21 percent, and followed by Motorola at 18 percent."
Except Android isn't 85% of devices.
Only the severely mathematically challenged would claim that. There is ZERO evidence to back this ridiculous claim.
And those iOS numbers include my daughters iPod Touch that is still running OS 6 as it can't be upgraded beyond that. Then there's the odd iPad or two
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85% of mobile device failures occur on Android, with Samsung leading the way
Blancco - oh that's the new Antutu.
When I quoted Antutu benchmarks I was ridiculed and told they were complete rubbish. When DED quoted them as the basis of one of his hit-pieces, people cheered and high-fived the awesome figures. Now we have this Blancco garbage.
"Blancco Technology Group has released its Q4 2015 State of Mobile Device Performance and Health. The report contained some interesting tidbits. For example, nearly 3 out of 4 phones returned to carriers and manufacturers in North America and Europe actually have no problems. According to the report, "user behavior" is the cause of many of the performance problems that lead to device returns. Some of the problems have to do with the failure to close open apps, especially in Asia where 40 or more apps could be open at the same time. The slowing performance is blamed on the hardware when it really is the user's own fault."
Gee, since 85% of phones sold last year ran Android, I am completely shocked that 85% of problems reported on phones were on ones that ran Android.
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LG, Samsung head to market with new Android flagship candidates
ireland said:Micro-USB, really Samsung? I'd quit the iPhone if Apple switched to micro-USB.