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by jokermatt999
5435 days ago
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I'm an Android fan, but marketshare between Android and iPhone doesn't tell the whole story, at least for developers. I haven't seen numbers on it in a while, but iOS is much better for devs in terms of making money. iOS users buy more apps, and if you're developing to make money, that's pretty good deciding factor. Of course, may not want to develop for Apple for other reasons (store policies, not wanting to get randomly rejected, etc), but I'd assume money is the driving factor for many. Now, that isn't to say that Android won't be making good profits. It's just that Apple has a cash cow with their App Store's 30% cut (and now mandatory payments in app). Actual market share matters less, because that's not necessarily where they're continuing to make money. |
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I haven't bought any Android apps because Android apps are crap and I won't pay money for shitty weekend hacks.
That's a pretty weak argument -- do the math, most apps on iTunes aren't even making up for sunken costs.Quite the contrary I would say, since the Android Marketplace is filled with crappy apps, you can create value quite easily.