According to the latest statistics from the company comScore in April, iOS surpassed Android in market growth for the first time in years. According to available data, Android appears to have reached a natural peak and is ceasing to attract new users, unlike rival systems Apple's iOS and Microsoft's Windows Phone. The situation changed so much that he brought Android to his platform the lowest number of users since 2009, which is surprising given the large number of new phones introduced with this system every month.
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The graph above shows the influence of Apple's long-term strategy with its iPhone, where we have seen a constant increase in users every month for several years. In contrast to it, you can see the Android boom after 2009, which tried to absorb as many users as possible switching from simple mobile phones to "smart" ones - the main attraction was the low price and wide selection. However, now that the share of smartphones in the US is already approaching the magical 50% mark, users often already have one two-year smartphone contract behind them and are obviously starting to choose more carefully after trying their first smart devices.
Ebb to where?
It is clear which company the customers will turn to annual statistics prepared by the JD Power company on the subject of satisfaction with smartphones, in which Apple has dominated since 2007. Apparently, customers no longer choose so much based on price or the number of phones with the same system as in the past years, but they are looking for something with which they will be really satisfied . And there, the numbers already prove a dramatic advantage for the iPhone.
Yo, that's just the way it is ;)
Low tide? Where? I don't see any outflow on the chart. Only perhaps a dramatic decline in Androids. The iPhone is still at the same level, the other two platforms have been living without changes for years...
This is a phenomenon of crowd behavior. If this graph shows the increase of users every month and the total number of users is close to the saturation point, then if no one moved anywhere, then all companies should decline, right? Equally, in proportion to their share. However, considering that the market is shrinking, but only one company is declining, it means that customers who statistically should go to them, prefer to go to another company, which therefore maintains the same growth despite the decreasing overall growth of all companies.
So yes, the drain from Android to iPhone and Windows Phone.
isn't it a very seasonal month before the release of the galaxy 3?