That number seems really outrageous. But if true, very impressive!
Does this number also include people who switch to a new phone?
Yes? This is device activations, not new customer numbers.
Well nothing else should be expected, every time you turn around there is another Android rehash phone coming out. I like Android, but it is insane how many phones are pushed out
What's wrong with more choices?![]()
customization dilution for one. when the main guy that is the brains behind cracking, altering and modding a specific phone gets a new phone, he redirects his efforts to that new phone. happened with my winmo 6.1 phone, im sure its happened more than a few times with android phones, with so many choices out.
Well nothing else should be expected, every time you turn around there is another Android rehash phone coming out. I like Android, but it is insane how many phones are pushed out
Apple is doomed?
customization dilution for one. when the main guy that is the brains behind cracking, altering and modding a specific phone gets a new phone, he redirects his efforts to that new phone
Serious question, does this include phones that were flashed with a new Rom? Every time I flash a rom on the 1st boot I get a system message about how my phones been successfully activated. If this counts there are days where I alone have been responsible for 20 of these 500,000![]()
There is a large active community of Android modders on the internet, but compared to the overwhelming number of regular non-modding consumers, it's a very small minority...
You know what's funny is that Android needs all these different devices to have more activation than the iPhone 4.
But, also how accurate could these be, considering what QueBert just said? Especially with iOS, how they put iPhones and iPod Touches and iPads all in one category.
Anything to actually back this up?
AFAIK this new phone activations and does not count flashed ROM's
You know what's funny is that Android needs all these different devices to have more activation than the iPhone 4.
Anything to actually back this up?
No, the funny part is Apple fans are still locked into the "single phone" platform mentality. But that should change soon when Apple "needs" to start selling more than one phone at a time to keep up with the rest of the market.
Why would they need to? They're already the most profitable handset manufacturer.