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Android takes huge lead in US Smartphone market

60 pointsby cshenoyalmost 14 years ago

9 comments

gueloalmost 14 years ago
I've been keeping track of Comscore's numbers for a while and I've been looking for the Verizon bump that iPhones were supposed to receive. Looking at the derivative of the trends there does appear to be a small change but the effect is small and Android's growth is still about 3x the iPhone's.<p>Historical market share: <a href="http://i.imgur.com/Aj7og.png" rel="nofollow">http://i.imgur.com/Aj7og.png</a> Change per month: <a href="http://i.imgur.com/2qIqH.png" rel="nofollow">http://i.imgur.com/2qIqH.png</a><p>One thing to consider is that these numbers are market share, they don't show how the overall pie is growing.<p>(By the way, Comscore wants you to pay for historical data so they wouldn't like this being posted publicly, but I've been collecting this data from their press releases.)
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codeslushalmost 14 years ago
I was an original droid owner. I didn't want to switch to AT&#38;T, as I had dropped them years before for a variety of reasons. Everyone I knew got iPhones, and I stuck with Verizon and was happy with my droid. Two months (or so) before the iPhone was released on Verizon, my droid essentially died (left side of touch screen unusable which rendered the phone useless). I got a Droid2. At the same time, I got my non-techie fiance a DroidX.<p>Right after acquiring those two phones, Verizon announced iPhone. So...I returned them at the 30 day mark. Went to some old phones we had for a month or so and then got the Verizon version of iPhone a few days before everyone else.<p>I DO NOT like the iPhone. My fiance also DOES NOT like the iPhone. I will be giving mine to our teenager in a month when I have an upgrade available and she will be giving hers to another kid a few months later with the next upgrade. I will immediately go back to an android phone, and most likely a Droid. Why?<p>1. Unexpectedly - the droid battery life sucks. That was the major reason I wanted an iPhone. But, I'm willing to deal with it. In fact, when I actually USE my iPhone, its battery life isn't substantially better (but still better). But it's not enough for ME.<p>2. I am just old fashioned I guess - I like the physical keyboard. In its absence, I like swipe. For me, it's just faster to get my emails/sms messages sent. Forget the keyboard - it's a preference thing. I can get a device on android WITH a keyboard or WITHOUT a keyboard. I like the options!<p>3. Google Maps/Navigation is SPECTACULAR on Android. It's not even comparable on iPhone. I'm sure I could purchase an iPhone app to make my experience better...but I refuse! The android app is free, it's awesome and with the various layers it's just something that I can't live without. I'm very directionally challenged and that app is a lifesaver that I don't want to live without.<p>4. Little indicator light telling me I have something new. Stupid, right? That little light saves me from having to unlock the phone and see if I have something that's new or not. The notification system is just <i></i>better<i></i>.<p>5. Email - I can't (or I don't know how) to reply to an email on the iPhone and add an attachment.<p>6. I used my droid WAY more for voice search and voice navigation. I NEVER used voice in other areas of the device, such as txt messaging - but I LOVED it for certain things and I just don't do it on the iPhone. Why? Don't know! I bet it's there - somehow. For me, it's just not part of the experience.<p>7. File/Photo transfer - it was so easy with my droid. Plug it in to my PC - copy! DONE. I could even copy from my PC back to the phone and it figured it all out. With iPhone, it seems I have to do everything through iTunes. iTunes is slow as hell on my PC. I hardly EVER sync the phone via my PC for this reason.<p>8. I don't recall (and maybe I'm wrong???) ever having to delete voicemail on my droid to free up space.<p>I have more reasons I'm sure - these are off the top of my head. In the end, it doesn't really matter. If people are still replying to this thread, I'm sure some will give me an equal number of reasons why the iPhone is better - or even challenge some of the reasons why I loved my droid. At the end of the day, I'm going back to the android platform. I LIKED IT BETTER! I don't REALLY regret switching, because it allowed me to form my OWN opinion of the two platforms and come to my own decision.<p>This is relevant to this conversation because I would PAY the same, or more, for an android phone over an iPhone. That's MY preference, as a techie, and that's my fiances preference - and she is definitely NOT a techie. I have very close friends who just don't get where I'm coming from - that I must be crazy...to them - enjoy your iDevice. I'll soon be back to enjoying my android device!
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tylerneylonalmost 14 years ago
By my calculation, there have been about 130 million Android devices sold to date, and over 200 million iOS devices (including iPads and iPod touches). I haven't found an easy way to get these numbers. Here are my sources:<p>* Apple announced the 200m number at WWDC this year <a href="http://www.tuaw.com/2011/06/06/apple-touts-impressive-ios-numbers-at-wwdc/" rel="nofollow">http://www.tuaw.com/2011/06/06/apple-touts-impressive-ios-nu...</a><p>* There have been about 325m smartphones (including iPhones) sold worldwide so far <a href="http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=1421013" rel="nofollow">http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=1421013</a><p>* Android has about 40% market share worldwide <a href="http://gadgetbox.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/06/09/6820706-android-market-share-to-surpass-40-percent-this-year" rel="nofollow">http://gadgetbox.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/06/09/6820706-andr...</a><p>It looks like iOS still has at least 50% more users than Android.<p>But none of that matters compared to the one number I find hardest to determine:<p>How much money is sent to third-party developers on each platform?<p>Meaning, how much do customers spend on apps, less percentages sent to the app store owners? The consistent feedback I've gotten from all Android and iOS developers is that iOS customers are willing to pay more. (Apple announced they've given $2.5 billion to developers at WWDC. I can't find the corresponding Android number.)
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econgeekeralmost 14 years ago
As a developer, what's relevant to me is the addressable platform.<p>Here the comparison is between a bunch of android phones with a mind boggling matrix of hardware and OS versions... to just one of the iOS devices.<p>Having ported an app between the iPhone/iPod and the iPad, and having done the transition to "retina" resolution, the fragmentation in the iOS universe is about as much as I'm willing to take.<p>Is there a single hardware &#38; OS combination for android that is comparable to the size of the iPhone &#38; iPod touch, iOS 4.x installed base?<p>I really don't know, and have no idea where I'd go to find out.<p>The thought of trying to support an android port of my apps, with the seemingly lower return on investment that the android application stores seems to give doesn't seem profitable.
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esunalmost 14 years ago
I lost my iPhone 3GS last Thursday, used a Blackberry Curve as a loaner until today, when my Samsung Galaxy S arrived.<p>I was really surprised how far behind RIM is. I knew it was bad; didn't know it was that bad.
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ryandvmalmost 14 years ago
So this <i>is</i> going to play out just like Windows vs Mac.
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protomythalmost 14 years ago
I think the more interesting number will hit when the next generation iPhone shows up and, if history is a guide, Verizon gets an "entry level" iPhone. If Apple is able to produce a phone that Verizon can do the same deal AT&#38;T is doing (free + 2 year contract), then we will get a real feel for what the trend will be.<p>Nokia might also finally get a boost in the US market thanks to Microsoft's help.
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bonchalmost 14 years ago
Isn't it odd how the media always compares an entire operating system platform to one phone? When iPads and iPod touches are counted, iOS far surpasses Android. It's weird for them not to count mobile operating systems as a whole and instead focus on a single type of device they run on.
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gte910halmost 14 years ago
This is phone only share. Accounting for non-phone use, it's not even close, android is still behind.<p>iPodTouches are very popular replacements for gaming platforms for children/young adults (crowding out the nintendo DS), and there is the iPad, while blackberry/android tablets aren't doing well (Galaxy tab had a 16% return rate).
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