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2006-01-03
There is a book, called How to Lie with Statistics. And this graphph uses one method from it. Well iOS = basically 2 phone models and iPad. Android = dozens of HTC, Samsung, Motorola, etc models.
It's quite hard to say, what this graph wants to show. Android naturally will be more popular, because of lower prices and much more models to chose from. iOS has only 3 devices from one company.
Somebody should make a product satisfaction survey, that may be more useful.