Thursday, 26 May 2016

Android Mobile Germany Equals With Robocop

Technology Germany, many smartphone owners in Germany has rejected the appeal of the iPhone, Android phones instead of choosing. Nearly three-quarters of smartphone sales in the country in March 2013 went to Android, according to data from Kantar Worldpanel Comtech. It is a major market share in the UK, France or Italy.

The arrival of the iPhone 5 Apple's increasing market share slightly in late 2012, Kantar said, but that progress does not compensate for earlier losses, and continue to provide IOS participation in the 1st quarter of 2013. In fact, this ratio falls below 17% of smartphone sales in Germany in March this.

Smartphone OS market share in Germany, March 2012 and March 2013 (% of sales)

apple mobile phones are responsible for the majority of web traffic German number of users might suggest, however. Adobe reported that iOS phones collected nearly 45% of smartphone Internet traffic in February 2013, compared with about 49% for Android. The imbalance was most pronounced in the UK and France, where the phone Apple accounted for more than half of smartphone traffic for a month.

Smartphone Internet traffic in some countries, by the operating system, February 2013 (% of visits)

With the tablet, the situation is very different. Thanks to a very successful launch strategy and the lack of competition at that stage, the iPad was first launched in Germany in May 2010 established market leadership from the beginning. android tablet has been slow to get every level enough, and Apple accounted for more than 81% of tablet web traffic in February 2013, according to Adobe.

Given the preference for Android smartphone owners in Germany, most likely Android will make higher profits than Apple as the number of tablets and tablet users is increasing in the country, and as Android tablets are becoming more widely available. eMarketer estimates that the population of the tablet in Germany rose more than 38% this year to 13.4 million users, or 23% of all Internet users.

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