When it comes to
Smartphones, It is clearly a battle between Android and iOS. But signs
are emerging that Apple might be losing grip in the two Asian markets.
Conforming to Reuters report, most of the well-off
smartphone users in Singapore and Hong Kong are turning to Android handsets,
mostly Samsung, rather than iOS of Apple. The trouble that iPhone is
their desire to be different that causing them as weakness and in turn an
advantage to competing device.
Reuters states that Apple’s
share of mobile devices in Singapore–iPad and iPhone–fell from a peak of 72
percent in January 2012 to 50 percent this month. As for Android devices, they
now account for 43 percent of the market, up from 20 percent in the same month
last year.
Hong Kong shows no different aftereffect, iOS
devices declined from 45 percent to 30 percent in a year, while Android
accounts for about two-thirds of smartphones used.
These findings are not surprising at all, maybe not
foreseen but definitely not shocking. We are used to long lines for the
new iPhone but we are seeing longer lines for the Samsung Galaxy S III and Note
II LTE in Singapore.
With the support of our familiarity, we can safely
claim that the interest in the apparent S4 will surely come as another hit in
the market for the coming months.
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