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Depends on the market - if you go into a Telecom, Vodafone or 2Degrees shop in NZ the biggest moving Android devices are the low end $200 smart phones by Huawei and ZTE. These people who purchase such phones were NEVER going to purchase an iPhone in the first place and that is where the volume is; it is like piracy statistics that automatically assumes that every person who pirates software would purchase the authentic version if the pirated version wasn't available - it is Enron style mathematics at best.