On Dec 29, 5:24 am, Robert Fejer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Indeed, such data would be useful to have at hand. But, I think you'd
> better base your app-specific decisions on the stats generated by the
> app itself (e.g. using Google or Flurry analytics).
>

The stats generated by my app are helpful for knowing where my
*existing* customers are.

But they aren't as helpful for making future marketing decisions.

So, for example, say my app has 0 customers in Elbonia. Perhaps there
could be more if I translated into the Elbonian language and included
maps to Elbonian mud pits. But maybe there are only two(2) people in
Elbonia with an Android phone, so it would be a waste of time.

Both Google and Flurry should have great statistics of Android use by
country. But I haven't seen that published anywhere.

I will say this. In the stats from Admob in April, about 70% of
Android users were in the US, vs only 39% of iPhone users. I would
expect that distribution to change based on this projection by
Gartner:

http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=1434613

Nathan

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