It has been obvious to anyone with half a brain from Day 1 of these silly market share statistics being thrown around. Reply 6 of I guess that sounds reasonable since I do see a lot of Galaxy phones with the large displays in the US, this still counts cheap "smartphones" that Apple doesn't do, and it is worldwide where Apple hasn't tackled much of the below-premium markets.
Let the bottom dwellers live in their excrement. Reply 7 of They really should split up the market share numbers by price categories. It will put things in a different perspective. And the Android mfg aren't making any profits. Every once in a while I read about another small Android player getting out. NEC got out of that business, and I'm sure there will be more. Unless these cell carriers are going to pay the smartphone mfg spiff money when they sign up for their services, the low priced players will end up spitting out essentially older technology for no profits.
I think these Android mfg should consider changing their business status to becoming a non-profit business. At least they'll be more in line with their business model. Reply 8 of Quote: Originally Posted by Frood That sounds about right but is a little surprising at the same time.
Reply 9 of Reply 10 of Reply 11 of This must be why developers have never lusted over Android's phenomenal market share number.
The number is huge And the users of those phones aren't downloading apps as much as that huge number would lead you to believe. If someone buys an ultra cheap Android phone That person is not looking for an amazing app experience This generation's low-end Android phones have taken the place of last generation's feature phones.
That doesn't get developers excited Congratulations Google? Reply 12 of Reply 13 of It's certainly well-deserved. Reply 14 of That's all the bloggers and Wall Street seems to focus on with the whole mobile industry.
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