Android smartphones outsold Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) iOS smartphones nearly three to one last quarter, according to numbers released
by technology research firm Gartner today. Android comprised 64 percent
of the worldwide smartphone market share, compared to 19 percent
belonging to iOS. And get this, Apple enthusiasts, Samsung sold by far
the most smartphones—nearly 100 million of them, compared to nearly 30
million sold by Apple.
Apple may be where the money is, but Android is where the people are. There may be legitimate reasons why developers pick iOS over Android, but entrepreneurs have to go where the customers are. Smartphone customers have clearly chosen Android.
During Apple’s best iPhone quarter, Q1 of 2012, the company moved 33M iPhones—an impressive feat considering there are only three models. Now, during Android’s best quarter, there were 98M units sold. There is simply no comparison.Clearly Android phones are dominating the smartphone market, but mobile app developers commonly unveil their products on the iPhone or iPad first, then create a version later for Android. Instagram did not arrive on Android phones for nearly a year and a half after the iPhone app’s release. Angry Birds took a year to get to Android.
Apple may be where the money is, but Android is where the people are. There may be legitimate reasons why developers pick iOS over Android, but entrepreneurs have to go where the customers are. Smartphone customers have clearly chosen Android.
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