Google's Android platform has become the most
popular platform for downloading apps, beating the iPhone and the iPad
combined.
The operating system accounted for 44 per
cent of all app downloads in the second quarter of this year, a survey has
revealed.
Apple only got 31 per cent across all of its
platforms. The figures were published the day after the release of Steve Jobs’
biography.
In the book the Apple founder rails against
the Android and brands it a ‘stolen product’ for its similarity to the iPhone
operating system.
He also threatens to fight until his ‘last
dying breath’ and go to ‘thermonuclear war’ to stop it being a success.
Last week, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer also
derided the operating system, saying you needed to be a 'computer scientist' to
understand Android phones.
But a flood of low-priced handsets this
summer has catapulted Android ahead of Apple for the first time in terms of app
downloads.
It follows in the wake of reports that
Samsung's Galaxy Android handsets had outsold iPhone during the last quarter.
Google launched Android in 2007 as an
open-source platform, which means anybody was able to use it for free and
redesign the hardware as well as coming up with their own software.
Its success has helped make Samsung one of
the world’s most successful smartphone makers even amid the unending demand for
the iPhone.
The study from ABI research found that
Android’s success was helped by a 36 per cent increase in phone shipments from
the previous three months.
Yet despite the increases, by some
measures it still has not beaten Apple.
Dan Shey, practice director of mobile services at ABI, said: ‘Android’s app downloads per user still lag behind Apple’s by 2 to 1’.
Dan Shey, practice director of mobile services at ABI, said: ‘Android’s app downloads per user still lag behind Apple’s by 2 to 1’.
So far Android has some 500,000 app
submissions and 315,000 for sale compared to 600,000 submissions and 456,000 on
sale for Apple’s products.
Google recently updated its Android
operating system to 4.0 with the nickname ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’ whilst Apple has
completed a major update for the iPhone as well.
The biography of Jobs, written by
U.S. author Walter Isaacson, tells how the tech guru erupted in a rage when he
learned the details about Android.
During one discussion about a patent
lawsuit over the Android Isaacson writes that Jobs said: ‘I'm willing to go
thermonuclear war on this’.
He continued: ‘Our lawsuit is saying, 'Google you f****** ripped off the iPhone, wholesale ripped us off.
He continued: ‘Our lawsuit is saying, 'Google you f****** ripped off the iPhone, wholesale ripped us off.
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