Android Is Destroying Everyone, Especially RIM -- iPhone Dead In Water

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Google's Android OS has gained an astonishing 7 points of market share in the US smartphone market in the past three months, Comscore says.
RIM's market share over the same period collapsed, dropping almost 5 points.

Apple's share increased slightly, but is dead in the water and has now fallen way behind Android. Android now has a third of the US market (33%). RIM's share has plummeted to 29%. Apple is holding at 25%.
In the "also ran" category, Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 did nothing to stop its decline, which fell from 9% to 7.7%. And Palm, which is barely worth mentioning anymore, fell another point to 2.8%.

Why do the Android gains matter? Are Apple bulls right that Apple has an insurmountable hold on the "premium" segment of the market and that it doesn't matter who has the other 75%?

The Android gains matter because technology platform markets tend to standardize around a single dominant platform (see Windows in PCs, Facebook in social, Google in search). And the more dominant the platform becomes, the more valuable it becomes and the harder it becomes to dislodge. The network effect kicks in, and developers building products designed to work with the platform devote more and more of their energy to the platform. The reward for building and working with other platforms, meanwhile, drops, and gradually developers stop developing for them.
Importantly, it's not a question of which platform is "better." (This is irrelevant.) It's a question of which platform everyone else uses. And increasingly, in the smartphone market, barring a radical change in trend, that's Android.

So that's why Android's gains matter. And, yes, Apple fans should be scared to death about them. Apple is fighting a very similar war to the one it fought--and lost--in the 1990s. It is trying to build the best integrated products, hardware and software, and maintain complete control over the ecosystem around them. This end-to-end control makes it easier for Apple to build products that are "better," but it makes it much harder for the company to compete against a software platform that is standard across many hardware manufacturers (Windows in the 1990s, Android now).
As we explain here, two important things are different about the current Android - iPhone battle than the Mac - Windows war in the 1990s. First, Apple is maintaining price parity (or better) with the leading Android phones. (Macs always cost more than PCs). Second, Android is still a fragmented platform, which significantly reduces the benefits of "interoperability" across multiple manufacturers.

Google is working to fix the second problem, though--enacting much tighter rules about how Android can be used. And if the platform is to become dominant and ubiquitous, it will likely continue to tighten these rules.
And Apple's price parity certainly does not appear to have stopped the Android juggernaut.

The unit and platform numbers below, which show the change in market share from November to February, are not unit sales in the month. They are total usage stats, showing how the platform usage shifted over the period.
So these Android gains should scare the bejeezus out of Apple bulls -- and Apple itself. And Apple's decision to not release the iPhone 5 in June will likely exacerbate rather than slow this trend.
 
:cheers:

here's to sending one man to fight an army.

And, yes, Apple fans should be scared to death about them. Apple is fighting a very similar war to the one it fought--and lost--in the 1990s. It is trying to build the best integrated products, hardware and software, and maintain complete control over the ecosystem around them. This end-to-end control makes it easier for Apple to build products that are "better," but it makes it much harder for the company to compete against a software platform that is standard across many hardware manufacturers (Windows in the 1990s, Android now).

Yup, I've been saying this for a minute.
 
Pretty much what most predicted..

Andoid in first place
Apple in second

everyone else fighting for third.
 
me too...but I´ve underestimated how quickly Android would gain marketshare.

its a numbers game.

an android phone could sell 500k less than the iphone. but 1 million units for each 4 different models of android phones were shipped. more android phones than iphones.

microsoft is counting on the same type of market flooding.
 
Pretty obvious this was going to happen to ol'Apple. "Those who refuse to learn from history are doomed to repeat it."

Although, I am sure Steve's ol'arrogant ass self thought he could be the exception to the rule.


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Google is giving away Android for peanuts. Well not for long.

Android is free for OEMs. Google makes their money from search as google is the default seach option..so again. advertising is where they get the revenue. They wont be charging for the operating system anytime soon...not their business model.
 
me too...but I´ve underestimated how quickly Android would gain marketshare.

[divine]but but but...

what INDIVIDUAL phone outsells the i-phone???

wait...nevermind...don't answer that...

I-PAD I-PAD I-PAD I-PAD!!!![/divine]
 
its a numbers game.

an android phone could sell 500k less than the iphone. but 1 million units for each 4 different models of android phones were shipped. more android phones than iphones.

microsoft is counting on the same type of market flooding.

That part is obvious. However, I am speaking on overall adoption. Not even Google thought Android would have such rapid adoption in the first place.
 
Android is free for OEMs. Google makes their money from search as google is the default seach option..so again..as advertising. They wont be charging for the operating system anytime soon...not their business model.

this is why wp7 is hurting.. apple does their own ecosystem.

hp is going webos (although currently running over windows ce)

motorola wants to do in hour os as well.

htc and sony seem to have aligned with android as their primary choice of os.

rim is as stubborn as apple and microsoft.

wp7 has.... nokia and charges $100 licensing fee per device (this is why on paper ms will claim to be doing great even when they are hurting, on paper for every nokia phone on the market running wp7 will show a $100 per device on the market in revenue.. its funny money and funny numbers but it will be used to keep the brand alive)
 
blackberry won't fall too fast.
not until we get rid of BlackBerry Enterprise Server on my servers and most companies servers.

I run an Evo(and will be getting a Evo 3D:D)

but I, and most companies have to much money invested in the backend and server side of blackberry to get rid of it!!

blackberry will fall, but it will be a gradual fall,unlike the windows mobile fall
that was immediate.
 
Apple's game is profit margin, not market share.

I undestand that completely. Apple is nearly profiting more than all of those other manufacturers combined.

However, the reality of the matter is that Android is going to begin to putting pricing pressure on Apple. They have already begun to sell less-expensive models as a way of going down market to compete.

The pricing pressure wont happen in the tablet market anytime soon... but the pricing pressure is coming to the smartphone market now and it will affect their overall profit margins....especially considering a bulk of their corporate profits come from the smart phone market.
 
rim is as stubborn as apple and microsoft.

Rim has the most to lose from all of this..but that has been pretty obvious for a long time..that is why they are going the licensing route on the BB software...
 
Pretty much what most predicted..

Andoid in first place
Apple in second

everyone else fighting for third.


DAMN...Nokia say loosing in the US. :smh: I would have bought one of their high-end smart phones if they went with Android. :yes: But they chose - unwisely - not to.
 
I undestand that completely. Apple is nearly profiting more than all of those other manufacturers combined.

However, the reality of the matter is that Android is going to begin to putting pricing pressure on Apple. They have already begun to sell less-expensive models as a way of going down market to compete.

Yes they have, and the key there, just like it is with their computers is to make sure that they have a better, more polished product inside and out. Making sure you have a product that fits the needs of a high, mid and low end market is not the same as a race to free which Android hit almost immediately.

Android needs a consistent standard, and hopefully it will get that sooner than later, but either way they still can't avoid consolidation. that's just a part of doing business.
 
DAMN...Nokia say loosing in the US. :smh: I would have bought one of their high-end smart phones if they went with Android. :yes: But they chose - unwisely - not to.

I´m still shocked that they went with Windows 7... did they need the upfront payment THAT badly :confused::smh:
 
And dropping. It has been dropping for a while. The game isn't over yet anyways and we still are in the growth period.

and Apple isn't growing. it is not gaining any market share and hasn't for a while.

it's stagnant, as this article says.
 
um...that report said that RIM was second. :hmm:


:lol::lol::lol:

BigDaddyBuk!
you know dudes on here don't read the damn words, they just skim for parts they like!!

sigh.... LOL

maybe i should have been clearer..

my point is that, that was the prediction..


android
ios

everything else...


android just took over and webos, motorola and the ms deep pockets aren't done yet.. it's all still unfolding..

rim is currently second.. the prediction is that it will not always be the case...




as for not reading :lol: I usually have to bold the basics of an article for most of the simpletons :lol:
 
Android needs a consistent standard, and hopefully it will get that sooner than later, but either way they still can't avoid consolidation. that's just a part of doing business.

That is why Google has been taking more control over the distribution.... OEMs are pissed but overall, it will be better for everyone...and i know the development community is happier about the prospects..because it is a nightmare developing for android because of the fragmentation.... even pushing developers to just skip out on some features and go html5
 
Apple's game is profit margin, not market share.

The market share defiantly effects developers priority for third party apps, and this tend to effect the outlook on the inverters (cause their prognostication is usually base on current trends). Less investors means there will be less money for technology development and eventually making it harder and harder for them to compete with the endless amount of competition from all the different android vender's. And this can eventually cut into their profit margin.
In short apple marketing plan has always to portray the I-phone as leading the way with state of the art, cutting edge technology, however due to the rise of the android market, Apple has re-branded their phones as product, that is the most popular and the easiest to use, while trying to downplay the emphasis of actual specs. To many this move is a red flag strait out the books of aol (it's so easy campaign) and other technology who are struggling to keep up with the fast pace times.
Note: I am not suggesting that apple will got he way of aol, however I do think their run of being the leader in cutting edge cell phone technology may soon be over.
 
Apple's game is profit margin, not market share.

that's all fine and grand for specialized high end products that don't rely on outside developers

but 90% of the time market share >>>>> profit margin .... wait for it ... in the long run


after a while when your market share shrinks and there are major players (instead of a bunch of small competitors) they will simply emulate your product (even at a loss) to satisfy their customers thus pushing you out of the market completely

Luxury items are the only companies who benefit from this IMO and usually they are old money blue bloods who own shares in their competitors (or get bought out by them) anyways and get money just for the name (branding)
 
I´m still shocked that they went with Windows 7... did they need the upfront payment THAT badly :confused::smh:

microsoft has a way of using their laywers to draw up contracts that make partnerships seem appealing..

in the end anyone siding with microsoft gets fucked..

when you think of when immersion sued ms and sony for rumble functionality, ms settled but inserted a nice little clause.. that if the company also settled with sony, ms would get their money back AND take some of of immersions earnings during that time of the lawsuit..

immersion regrets that deal i'm sure..

siding with ms is basically a slow suicide..

and Apple isn't growing. it is not gaining any market share and hasn't for a while.

it's stagnant, as this article says.

which isnt a bad thing.. its the only one holding strong.. against android


LOL but wait.. are you and everyone saying you want everyone but android to fall? :lol: are apple haters again changing their stance? is competition no longer good? :lol:
 
I dont know what Android is and its not even popular here in Europeand other parts of the REAL WORLD.



all i know I'm quite happy with my blackberry and its BBM

Unless you guys are talking about some US centred stats
 
The market share defiantly effects developers priority for third party apps, and this tend to effect the outlook on the inverters (cause their prognostication is usually base on current trends). Less investors means there will be less money for technology development and eventually making it harder and harder for them to compete with the endless amount of competition from all the different android vender's. And this can eventually cut into their profit margin.
In short apple marketing plan has always to portray the I-phone as leading the way with state of the art, cutting edge technology, however due to the rise of the android market, Apple has re-branded their phones as product, that is the most popular and the easiest to use, while trying to downplay the emphasis of actual specs. To many this move is a red flag strait out the books of aol (it's so easy campaign) and other technology who are struggling to keep up with the fast pace times.
Note: I am not suggesting that apple will got he way of aol, however I do think their run of being the leader in cutting edge cell phone technology may soon be over.

You don't know what you are talking about in regards of app development because you don't know the the system. Apples App Store has the highest payout to developers. There is no fragmentation in iOS, not even between the iPhone and the iPad. Opensource languages are supported. It's a developers dream, and all of these are advantages Apple has over its competition. I keep telling clowns that the app store drives Apple devices, not the device itself. With a to date 2 Billion Dollar payout, app store developers aren't going anywhere.
 
Until Android starts SELLING, not having pirated, more apps than the Apple app store, developers ain't going nowhere. How many of those Android phones actually purchase apps?

Hell, how many Android Stans on BGOL actually purchase apps?


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Damn JD beat me to it :lol:
 
. I keep telling clowns that the app store drives Apple devices, not the device itself..

That is why I mentioned the part about Google attempting to exert more control over Android..because the fragmentation is a fucking nightmare...so much so that it makes it somewhat problematic to develop for android ( i know this personally). That fragmentation is really the driving force behind html5 (but you lose out on a lot of powerful features going html5 sometimes) because it is too much of a pain to manage android development for all the damn devices... if google can solve that problem, Apple will have some problems.
 
lol im still using an old samsung flip phone
might as well keep it until it breaks, I guess the Iphone 8 and the Droid R2 unit would be out by then
 
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