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by Tibbes
5525 days ago
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Given the growth reported recently, it's not that surprising that Android is now more popular than iOS, but what a ridiculous headline: Android is an OS not _a smartphone_, let alone the "most desired smartphone in the U.S." What is the most popular Android smartphone? How many units has it sold in comparison to the iPhone? Is it a mid-range or a high-end phone? Now those are interesting questions. |
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Stories like this must make handset manufactures very nervous. They need Android to compete with iOS, but at the same time it is eroding their brand.
Some manufactures are fine with that (eg, many are embracing "Droid" branding on Verizon), but many (Sony?) won't like it at all.