Friday, July 1, 2011

IPhone vs. Android Battles The Tight

A year passed without a new iPhone and Apple. According to the latest survey from Nielsen, among buyers of smart phones in the U.S., the number of iPhone buyers increasing, despite the use of mobile phones with the Android operating system in total exceed the iPhone.


"Android operating system remains the most popular smart phones, and 38 percent of consumers have a device Android smart phone," said Nielsen.

While Android lead among those who buy a new smart phone, the iPhone also showed the most rapid growth in recent months.
Tweet recently from the boss Android Andy Rubin said the company was looking at 500,000 Android enabled devices around the world every day. This figure increased compared to figures a month ago, 400,000 per day. It's interesting to see how these numbers continue to rise sharply in coming months.
Apple expected to launch a new hardware with IOS 5 this fall, while preparing to release Android Ice Cream Sandwiches, and Microsoft is ready with Windows Phones are based on Mango, by updating the operating system. According to Nielsen, the purchase of Windows 7 is still about one percent of total mobile phone purchases.
Overall, of course, the trend toward smart phones more powerful than a simple mobile devices. Nielsen said that 55 percent of those who bought the handset in the past three months, buy a smart phone, and only a third to buy a new phone a year ago

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