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Nonsense argument. Not only has the arrival of the iPhone on Verizon done zero-nada to stop Android's insane growth in the US, Android is growing just as fast in countries where the iPhone has always been available on all carriers.
Android will certainly dominate the market for phone devices. There is no question about that. I think that in 12 months we'll see the demise of the feature phone and the bulk of phones will be Android 'smart' phones (unless Microsoft manages to exact their $15 fee or whatever then I think WinPhone 7 has a shot at that market too).
Interestingly, even though Android is already much more dominant then the iPhone the App Store has about twice the monthly app downloads of the Google Market.
I don't know what that says about the industry or the people buying phones or whatever but I don't think Apple is too worried. At 142% y-o-y growth with a 14 month old device their doing exceptionally well.
I know right, those Verizon customers would simply never buy an iPhone once they tried Android.
Oh but wait ...
http://insights.chitika.com/2011/android-market-update-verizon-decl...





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2011-05-31
Let's not forget that the iPhone's acceptance has been held back by only being officially allowed to run on one US carrier ( which was their own doing ) up until this year. I imagine we'll see growth in the iPhone market once more carriers are allowed to offer it. I personally don't care who has more market share, as long as I get the phone I want. Did you take into account the market share of the car you drive? Unfortunately, there are too many who think only one company can win and the rest have to go out of business.