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Old 10-09-2022, 02:57 AM   #46
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Originally Posted by shanghaichica View Post
Android is not 80% here in the UK. It fluctuates but it’s about 50% iOS, 50% android. At times it can go slightly either way.
Fwiw, here are some stats that show the situation is similar in much of "The Global North", for Australia


and https://www.statista.com/statistics/...%20few%20years.

and Europe


Statscounter gives Android's global market share as 71% (not 80+), but as that's thanks to massive dominance in "the Global South", especially Africa and India, it has little impact on e-reading. From my experience of the Indian reading situation, including conversations with an Indian author, little e-reading is done on phones. In those markets where reading on phones is more common/likely, the above figures show that Android & iOS are amuch nearer parity
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