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Market trends over several countries for each mobile OS:
http://www.kantarworldpanel.com/kwp_ftp/global/comtech/Kantar_World...
It shows the iOS is only progressing in US/UK, but not in the other sampled countries.
As far as the UK is concerned, currently living in London I'm not surprised. Everyone here is more concerned about money, fashion and appearances than anything else. Most people are clueless about phones, yet they all want an iPhone. For example, when I bought my Galaxy Nexus, one of my housemates asked me why, and I quote, I bought a crappy iPhone-wannabe instead of the real thing. She clearly perceived the iPhone as a status and money symbol. She's far from being the only one.
Edited 2012-07-14 13:22 UTC