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You should think twice before concluding anything based on these stats.
Another possible conclusion would be that iPhones users are more and more switching from mobile Web to dedicated apps and that more and more iPhone users are willing to pay for apps compared to Android users (paid apps does not include ads).
Conclusion: iPhone app store is more and more successful and become a real money maker for developers while Android users are interested mostly in free apps or are using mobile web because there is not enough native free apps.
Your conclusion or mine?
Edited 2010-03-29 11:54 UTC