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46% of smartphone buyers prefer Apple's iOS, 32% choose Google Android...?


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Among consumers who plan to buy a smartphone in the next three months, the iPhone is the top choice, with nearly half of all prospective buyers choosing Apple.

The data comes from the latest survey from ChangeWave Research via a poll it conducted of 4,163 consumers in June. The survey focused primarily on the smartphone market in North America, with 89 percent of respondents being from the U.S. and 11 percent outside of America.

The survey found that 46 percent of consumers who plan to buy a smartphone in the next 90 days prefer a device running Apple's iOS, which powers the iPhone. That's up 2 points from a poll done in March.

In second place in the latest survey was Google Android, which 32 percent of planned smartphone buyers said they will choose. Google's share also increased since March, growing by one percentage point.

The gains of Apple and Google came at the expense of rivals, as Research in Motion's BlackBerry line lost one point since March. The BlackBerry's 4 percent share is the lowest level ever seen in a ChangeWave survey, and is far away from its high of 32 percent in September of 2008.

The data showing consumer preferences for the iPhone aligns with previous polls that have told a similar story. Last November, ChangeWave reported that 34 percent of non-AT&T smartphone buyers said they wished they could buy Apple's iPhone. At the time, the iPhone was exclusive to AT&T.

The latest survey also tracked the potential impact of Apple's iCloud service, and found it will increase the value proposition of devices like the iPhone. Among current Apple product owners, 29 percent said iCloud will make them "more likely" to buy Apple products in the future, while the same was said by 13 percent of non-Apple product owners.

"This initial look at the impact of Apple's new iCloud service shows it enhancing customer loyalty," the report said. "But the survey also provides highly encouraging signs that iCloud will generate additional customer demand for other Apple products, not only from current Apple product owners but from a substantial number of non-owners as well."

The latest survey also reaffirmed that the iPhone carries the highest satisfaction rate in the industry. When asked about the operating system on their mobile device, 70 percent of users said they are "very satisfied" with iOS, while 50 percent said the same of Google. Just 26 percent said they were satisfied with RIM's BlackBerry OS.

In what was characterized as an "encouraging sign" for Apple's rival Microsoft, the survey found that 57 percent of respondents running Windows Phone 7 said they are "very satisfied." That total is significantly better than the paltry 14 percent rating the previous-generation Windows Mobile OS earned.

"Even so, the higher Windows Phone 7 rating has yet to produce a sustained momentum boost for Microsoft in terms of buyer preferences," the report said.

Source :http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/07/18/46_of_smartphone_buyers_prefer_apples_ios_32_choose_google_android.html

iOS 50% Bigger Than Android, For Now...?

Apple announced last week that the iPhone App Store had reached the 15 billion download mark.

Here's the relevant quote from the press release: "In just three years, the revolutionary App Store has grown to become the most exciting and successful software marketplace the world has ever seen," said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. "Thank you to all of our amazing developers who have filled it with over 425,000 of the coolest apps and to our over 200 million iOS users for surpassing 15 billion downloads."

Very impressive: 425,000 apps, downloaded 15 billion times, on 200 million iOS devices.

Google announced its quarterly earnings Thursday and in the announcement shared some details about Android's recent growth.

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Susan Wojcicki, Google SVP and advertising chief, said that the Android Market has 250,000 applications that have been downloaded 6 billion times on some 135 million Android devices. That's some solid growth, no doubt.

The number of Android devices has surged from 100 million just two months ago to 135 million now. This is surely due in part to the insane number of new Android smartphones and tablets that have flooded the market in the last few months. Android tablets don't appear to have really taken off yet, so we can assume most of the 135 million devices are Android smartphones.

Google's Larry Page revealed that it is activating new Android handsets at the rate of 550,000 per day. That's an increase of 50,000 daily activations in the last two weeks alone. Android's growth rate is truly astronomical.

The kicker is that despite Android's massive adoption levels, iOS devices still outnumber Android devices by about 65 million. (In this context, an iOS device is an iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad.) The breakdown between phones, tablets, and media players has not been well defined. Either way you look at it, right now, iOS is a bigger mobile platform than Android.

But how long can Apple stay at the top? At the current rate of growth (assuming the 550,000 daily activations rate holds steady), Google is going to activate 65 million Android smartphones in the next 8.5 weeks. If people stop buying iOS devices altogether, Android will pass it in just two months.

Apple may have a chance of slowing Android down if it announces some new hardware by early September.

This two-horse race in the smartphone market will surely be neck and neck during the fourth quarter. Exciting times are ahead.

Source :http://www.informationweek.com/news/231001846


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