Hi, as you are aware endusers mostly use Windows for their PC. We must presume that one of the OS will win the tablet and cell phone market, but which one?
Apple iOS is certainly winning right now. Android is getting stronger and can be used on a variety of companies hardware and the next version of Windows can be used on ARM cpus. So who is going to dominate the market share?
Cordially,
Sean
iOS v. Android v. Windows - Tablet and Celly Marketshare??
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Re: iOS v. Android v. Windows - Tablet and Celly Marketshare
Windows 8 looks like it could do a lot of damage to iOS's empire.
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Re: iOS v. Android v. Windows - Tablet and Celly Marketshare
It all comes down to having a sane definition of 'winning'. By most every end user metric Android has been the leader in smartphones since the start of this year and still pulling ahead. The current Windows Mobile phones don't really have any traction and Windows 8 looks good but AFAIK it's not meant for smartphones.
Tablets OTOH are still iOS territory. Android is slowly climbing there and Windows 8 has garnered quite the buzz.
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Tablets OTOH are still iOS territory. Android is slowly climbing there and Windows 8 has garnered quite the buzz.
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Re: iOS v. Android v. Windows - Tablet and Celly Marketshare
Sean Evans wrote:Hi, as you are aware endusers mostly use Windows for their PC. We must presume that one of the OS will win the tablet and cell phone market, but which one?
Apple iOS is certainly winning right now. Android is getting stronger and can be used on a variety of companies hardware and the next version of Windows can be used on ARM cpus. So who is going to dominate the market share?
Cordially,
Sean
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