Google views the smartphone market as nothing more than a numbers game. Getting Android handsets into as many hands as possible is their ultimate goal, and while they like to tout impressive numbers like 700,000 daily activations, the reality is that Android users are less likely to purchase apps than their iPhone counterparts and that […]
Continue reading...Monday, January 2, 2012
Comments Off on Fake Siri apps start hitting the Android Marketplace
With no approval process, the Android Marketplace is lauded by those who place a premium on “openness” and derided by those who place a premium on the protection of intellectual property. Indeed, while Android’s method of running its app store certainly has its positives, there is a downside as well, namely the proliferation of malware […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Comments Off on Andy Rubin tweets: 3.7 million Android activations in two days
Google’s Android head Andy Rubin tweeted just a few minutes ago that the number of Android activations on December 24th and 25th came in at 3.7 million. An impressive figure to be sure, but as we’ll explain in a post shortly, Apple also did quite well over the Christmas holiday as iOS activations this past […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Comments Off on Google’s Update Alliance is nothing more than lip service
A glaring and ongoing problem with the Android ecosystem is fragmentation, a nebulous term which rears its head in a variety of ways. One of the more irritating fragmentation issues, if you happen to be an Android owner, is that you’re probably not running the most up to date version of Android. As a matter […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Comments Off on Squatterware continues to plague Android Marketplace
Google and Apple have two diverging philosophies when it comes to their respective app stores. Whereas Google’s Android Market is a free for all with no vetting whatsoever, Apple’s iTunes App Store is carefully vetted to ensure that no malware or otherwise objectionable apps make their way past Apple’s censors. Each approach, naturally, has its […]
Continue reading...Thursday, December 8, 2011
Comments Off on Eric Schmidt thinks developer preference for iOS over Android will wane in 6 months
There’s no disputing the fact that there are more Android users out there than iOS users. That notwithstanding, developers by and large tend to focus their efforts first (and sometimes exclusively) on Apple’s iOS before turning their attention to Android. But if you ask Google chairman Eric Schmidt, who spoke yesterday at the LeWeb conference, […]
Continue reading...Thursday, December 1, 2011
Comments Off on HTC cuts revenue forecasts amidst slumping Android sales
A few weeks ago, NPD released US marketshare data indicating that the iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS were the most popular smartphones during the third quarter of 2011. So while Android devices may cumulatively sell more than Apple, it’s quite telling that even a 2+ year old product such as the iPhone 3GS is able […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Comments Off on RIM to release enterprise management tools for iOS and Android
As the iPhone began to pick up steam after its initial release in 2007, RIM executives remained enamored with the physical keyboards that adorned their smartphones and scoffed at what the iPhone brought to the table. But amid declining marketshare, it soon became readily apparent that RIM needed to adjust their smartphone strategy midstream or […]
Continue reading...Thursday, November 17, 2011
Comments Off on Android malware up 472% since July
There isn’t much good to say about the way Apple handled app store rejections and submissions in the early days of the iTunes App Store. But if you force yourself to push aside Apple’s former draconian policies for a second, I think we can all agree that Apple’s motivations were at the very least coming […]
Continue reading...Monday, November 14, 2011
Comments Off on iPhone 4 and 3GS are still more popular than new Android smartphones
Even in a market flooded with Android devices, the popularity and success of the iPhone continues to flourish. During the third quarter of 2011, even as many were awaiting the release of the iPhone 4S, the iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS remained the top selling smartphones on the market according to data compiled by NPD. […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Comments Off on Eric Schmidt dismisses claims that Android ripped off the iPhone
In his biography, Steve Jobs minced no words when it came to Android. Jobs vowed to spend every last penny in Apple’s coffers to destroy Android, claiming that it was a copycat product that unabashedly stole Apple’s IP. “I will spend my last dying breath if I need to…to right this wrong. I’m going to […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Comments Off on Most Android owners running antiquated versions of their mobile OS
Say what you will about the Android vs. iPhone debate, but there’s simply no denying that the chart below is pretty jarring. Stainpakingly compiled by Michael DeGusta of The Understatement, the chart maps out the update history of various Android devices and iPhones. A common problem that has plagued Android devices is that not all […]
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Friday, January 6, 2012
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