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I don't know where in Australia you're located but as early as 2003 (I was living in Canberra at the time) Apple computers and i-devices were flying out the door - the local Dick Smiths were selling them faster than they could get it supplied by Apple. I've since visited Australia a few times since arriving back in New Zealand and Apple has gone from strength to strength without any let up. You keep going on about Android - great, buy a phone and find 6 months later the hand set as abandoned you by refusing to provide software updates in a timely manner - sorry, I'll sit here pretty with my iPhone 4 and receive updates for 3 years whilst the Android phone you purchased outright for just under a grand has been abandoned in under 6 months.
Btw, here I am in New Zealand whose GDP per capita is well below that of Australia and I see i-devices everywhere with Android only ever popping up when it comes to carrier branded Android devices such as the Vodafone 455, 555 and the 858 or in the case of Telecom's XT Network there is a Huawei X1 - all of which are running outdated unsupported versions of Android. Android's only marketshare is being gained in the low end bargain basement for teenagers who, as soon as they get some cash, quickly upgrade to an i-device at the earliest opportunity.
Btw, there is a reason why Apple is still selling 3GS - it is their price fighting phone to compete against the low end Android because that is where the Android is growing, not in the upper segments but down in the bargain basement carrier branded low end segment.
Edited 2011-12-10 02:21 UTC