TL;DR: Apple dominates the US smartphone market, but EU regulations may offer Android a chance for resurgence by enforcing messaging interoperability and standardizing hardware features.

      • AphoticDev
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        110 months ago

        I mean, that’s not a huge amount more than androids market share. And that’s just the US, worldwide android has something like 70% market share. As long as it’s dominating worldwide, it’s not gonna die out in the US.

        • @FiskFisk33@lemmy.world
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          110 months ago

          I dunno, the numbers look different if you account for the many different companies that make up that android glob, while any and all ios devices are from a single company

          • AphoticDev
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            110 months ago

            Well, the article is about Android, the operating system. It isn’t about those hardware companies.

        • @roneyxcx@lemdro.id
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          010 months ago

          iPhone also has over 50% market share in Japan, Canada, Denmark, Norway, Australia and more. Currently it doesn’t have 50% market share worldwide. But in more countries it is gaining market share.

    • @steltek@lemm.ee
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      1410 months ago

      A quick search says Amazon is 37% of online commerce (depending on which sketchy result you want to trust enough for a Lemmy thread).

      If Amazon is problematic, then Apple is a serious issue.