Iphone of Android
August 10th, 2010 | by admin |Did you know that people who use the iPhone are more likely to buy applications for their phones than people who use the Android OS phones? A recent study shows that about fifty percent of all iPhone users will happily pay for applications they cannot find for free. The same studies illustrate that roughly twenty percent of Android phone owners are okay with paying for applications. While this will probably change some when the paid application section of the Android market gets bigger, for now, iPhone users are less financially responsible than Android users. It might seem overly competitive to brag about this, but Android users don’t mind.
Enthuisiasts for the brand make up a large part of the iPhone population. The main reason most iPhone users purchased their phones is because they are loyal followers to the Apple brand name. Apple’s overall fan base is perhaps larger than some other brands. The number of Android OS users falls short of the number of Apple users. They are more likely to make shrewd cell phone choices and base their decisions on things like prices and technology.
Loyal iPhone users will recommend their phone to everyone they talk to about cellular devices. Android users are not as zealous and might not recommend their phones to others. You can research great info from your android, like vitamins for memory, for example.
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