Thursday, January 17, 2013

Windows Phone More "Satisfactory" from Android

Android may have a larger number of users, but according to a survey claimed to Windows Phone users are more satisfied.

Yes, Android has been crowned the king of mobile operating system in 2012 ago. According to data released by International Data Corporation (IDC) some time ago, for the Indonesian market, Android to dominate mobile device market share of 53 percent by value.

This value is very much different from any of its competitors, the Windows Phone. Microsoft's mobile operating system is only able to control only 2 percent market share.

Although a small market share, according to a survey from Change Wave Research, Windows Phone user satisfaction levels were higher than Android users.


Excerpted from Business Insider, Thursday (01/17/2013), Change Wave some respondents asked whether they are satisfied with the smartphone owned. As many as 53 percent of smartphone users expressed satisfaction with Windows Phone. While Android is only able to "satisfy" 48 percent of respondents.

Meanwhile, iOS is still ranked first on this list with 71 percent of respondents expressed satisfaction.

The high level of satisfaction of an operating system does not mean everything. There are many other factors that determine the success or failure of a platform.

Look at iOS. Although 71 percent of respondents said they were very satisfied with the device, Android's market share is still higher than iOS.

But at least, this kind of data can continue to be a "crack" for Google to increase the comfort level of these operating systems.

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