I'm surprised that the ratio is that high. Around here in NY I very rarely ever see android phones, its all iPhones. I'm thinking that what may be skewing these results are "smartphones" that people get which are technically android based phones, but not really smart at all.
I'm talking about the phones which most people don't really use as smart phones as they probably only use it for voice and occasional texting.
Also, are these all phones ever sold? What about the ones that break or get thrown away? I would like to see carrier stats for phones on their network that are actually being used.
I'm talking about the phones which most people don't really use as smart phones as they probably only use it for voice and occasional texting.
Also, are these all phones ever sold? What about the ones that break or get thrown away? I would like to see carrier stats for phones on their network that are actually being used.