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Android Gains Market Share, Apple iPhone Slips

emilianm

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Dec 16, 2009
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Why is Apple is going after after Android ;)

Android Gains Market Share, Apple iPhone Slips

Apple, if they needed a reason to go after HTC, and by proxy Google, may have had it in marketshare numbers. Android's growth has been pretty spectacular over the past few quarters highlighted by the graphs below from Quantcast, a web analytics firm.
While iPhone is clearly the market leader in Web consumption with over four times the share as Android, its nearest competitor, recent trends show that they aren't standing on firm ground.
In the last month the iPhone has lost 3.2% of its marketshare compared with RIM and Android both gaining considerably. This isn't just a monthly blip either, at least with regards to Android. Google's phone market has grown 44% over the past quarter and almost doubled over the past year while the iPhone has lost around 5% and 10% of the overall market over those same periods.
The iPhone is still gaining users and pageviews, Android is just gaining so much faster.
According to some sources, Steve Jobs recently told an Apple Town Hall meeting:
On Google: We did not enter the search business, Jobs said. They entered the phone business. Make no mistake they want to kill the iPhone. We won’t let them, he says. Someone else asks something on a different topic, but there’s no getting Jobs off this rant. I want to go back to that other question first and say one more thing, he says. This don’t be evil mantra: “It’s BS.” Audience roars.
While lawsuits aren't going to make my smartphone experience any better, competition will. I am looking forward to seeing what Apple does in the technology space to take on Google. It certainly sounds like the game is on.

Android Gains Market Share, Apple iPhone Slips - PCWorld
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Make no bones about it guys & gals, competition is a good thing.....

Rather than Steve Jobs shouting out loud about Google's "don't be evil" & taking what is effectively a protectionism measure by going after HTC with patent lawsuits (which if I was to bet my money on, they may not be successful at, as Google and their resources will/have to get involved), Apple should innovate once again!

We need creative companies like Apple to be successful, to drive things forward.

Come on Steve, stop crying over your iPad failure (to be), get on and develop something that people will want that is different and innovative!
 
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I heard on the news Apple is suing HTC for patent infringement.

Just because now Steve Jobs is pissed about loosing market share. Steve claims they are stealing a patented invention.
Really he is very nervous about the ever increasing devices that have been created with android OS.

Whats next maybe McDonalds will sue Tim Hortons for making their patented coffee!
 
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Its Jobs' comments that get me fired up. Fair enough, if patents have been infringed, then Apple should be compensated; however, bizarre the patent is. Jobs' comments on Google entering the mobile market are frankly absurd and infantile: deal with competition, Jobs: Nokia did when Apple entered the fray, Motorola, Sony Ericcson, Samsung, all dealt with Apple entering the mobile market. Didn't see their CEOs spitting their dummies out; so darn childish.

Provide engaging product and people will buy.
 
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Market share based on web consumption? lol that's the worst metric I've ever seen. Here is the real market share by %, in relation to smartphones' OS in the US:

RIM - 42%
Apple - 26%
Android - 5%
Rest is MS and Palm
(all are +/- 1%)

PCWorld keeps getting worse and worse...

This is web consumption, not market share. Different set of numbers. That just shows android users are using their phones to their full capacity more than iphone.
 
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