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by dejb
5869 days ago
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Android is growing much faster than the iPhone. The rest of the world (where I come from) is a lot more varied. RIM doesn't do so well and Nokia dominates heavily in a lot of markets. The iPhone doesn't do so well outside of the US either. |
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Please don't say "future search ad revenue from having more internet connected devices in the hands of consumers."
Edit: In answer to my own question, if the only profit Google makes from Android sales is search ad revenue, then according to this article (http://aseidman.com/2010/05/65000-new-android-devices-ship-e...), Google makes only $8.63 per Android device sold over the entire lifetime of that device. Article was found via HN, but no one has commented on it yet.
So apart from this meager search ad revenue, how does Google benefit financially from Android sales? I just can't figure this one out.