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Old 11-08-2013, 01:37 PM   #168
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Originally Posted by Faterson View Post
Those can only be low-income countries; the credit for that must go to Apple for over-pricing their products, not to W8 overtaking them...
Low income countries such as Germany?
Here Windows mobile recently has taken over.
But then again, it's something like:
8% iOS, 9% Windows mobile, >70% Android (or something that magnitude).
Samsung alone (for whatever reason extremely popular in Germany) sells more units here than iOS and Windows combined.
BTW: Personally, I don't have an Android phone anymore. And I'll wait (if ever) with replacing my iPhone4S (don't like the touch and feel of iPhone5 anyway).
I'm fine with my Nokia Lumia 920.
But frankly, in my opinion it's just marginal details, no biggies.
Biggest plus of Android for me: Exchangeable keyboards. Swype beats them all.
Biggest plus of iOS: Magnitude of apps. But personally I don't care about that on smartphones. I focus solely on productivity - and here iOS has lots of weaknesses.

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