Android is biting Apple

Entre as características deste terminal estão um ecrã TFT LCD de 4,3 polegadas, um processador Snapdragon a 1 GHz, 512 MB de RAM, duas câmaras (8 e 1,3 megapixeis), Wi-Fi, ligação HDMI out e suporte a um cartão memória de 32 GB.
O sistema operativo escolhido é o Android 2.1, noticia o DailyTech. A Sprint diz que este smartphone já vai poder operar na rede 4G WiMax implementada nos EUA, o que vai permitir streaming de vídeos, jogar online e descarregar imagens a velocidades superiores às actualmente permitidas pelas redes 3G.
| by Rob Jackson on March 10th, 2010 |
Comscore has just published their smartphone reports detailing statistics from October 2009 through January 2010 and although we knew Android grew incredibly – the actual statistics are quite staggering. Take a look at this chart which shows market share from RIM, Apple, Microsoft, Google and Palm:

Second to last place with hardly more market share than Palm? How is that staggering? Well… as Kevin Tofel explains it is all a matter of how you look at the numbers. What we SHOULD be looking at is growth rate – that is – percentage growth from October through January:

That is HUGELY indicative of the momentum Android has and the deceleration of other platforms. Looking just at market share gain/growth you might not realize how poorly Microsoft is performing, how Palm is slowing more than any other platform, and how little RIM and Apple are improving. And for that matter, how ridiculously quickly Android is growing.
The numbers are looking good my friends and I would fully expect these various momentums (momentii?) to continue. Apple always gets a huge uptick with a new iPhone, and WebOS should perform better when they finally offer some new devices (if they’re unique), but I don’t see Android slowing down much over the next 10 months – at all. Not domestically or globally.
Fonte: http://www.phandroid.com
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