On Sep 19, 2013, at 8:44 PM, John Robinson wrote:

> Yesterday was THE FIRST DAY of the new IOS  operating system for the Apple 
> mobile devices.  Yesterday.
> 
> TODAY of all usage, very keystroke, every business, every individual, ALL 
> ACTIVITY on the Internet.
> 
> 
> IOS 7 was 38% of the entire enchilada!

What's interesting in comparison is that Android 4.2, released in October 2012, 
only has about 8.5% of the Android devices. Of course, there are mitigating 
reasons:

(1) A lot of Android devices can’t  run Jelly Bean. (Of course, any iPhone 
older than the 4 can’t  run iOS 7, and the original iPad is cut out as well.)

(2) Many Android phones can’t  be easily upgraded without cooperation of the 
telephone carrier, and the carriers have never been very enthusiastic about 
software upgrades. Don't expect to see upgrade pushes from the carriers such as 
the iPhone gets from Apple.

(3) In my experience, many Android users just bought a phone, not a smart 
phone. As long as it makes phone calls, they're happy and they don’t  dig any 
deeper.


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