Publicado El: Jue, 19th ene, 2012

BlackBerry sigue cayendo, mientras iPhone y Android se disputan el primer lugar

Android sigue liderando el mercado de los sistemas operativos para móviles. Sin embargo gracias a un excelente trimestre tras el lanzamiento del iPhone 4S, la brecha entre Android y iOS se está reduciendo.

Según una investigación de la compañía de estudios y encuestas Nielsen, el lanzamiento en octubre pasado del iPhone 4S ha tenido un enorme impacto en la decisión de compra de los consumidores. Entre quienes compraron un Smartphone en los últimos tres meses, un 44,5% en diciembre, dijo haber elegido un iPhone, un aumento del 25,1% frente al mes de Octubre.

 

Sin embargo y a pesar del buen trimestre del iPhone 4S, Android sigue ocupando el primer lugar, alrededor del 46% de los encuestados dice tener un Android.

También cabe destacar que el gran perdedor de la encuesta es RIM BlackBerry que en los tres últimos meses pasó de tener una cuota de mercado del 14,9% a tener tan solo un 6% del mercado. A pesar de que en regiones como la nuestra es líder, en los países desarrollados está perdiendo cuota de mercado a pasos agigantados.

Sin duda la pelea se está quedando con dos competidores cada vez más fuertes.

El estudio se realizó entre 75.000 consumidores mayores de 18 años.

¿Quién cree que ganara esta batalla? y ¿Cual es su sistema operativo favorito?

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003405567043 Ikbal

    +1The fact of the matter is, for the aargvee consumer, there aren’t any valid reasons to buy the iPhone over an Android device. You’ve completely factored out hardware functionality, software flexibility, and price. Most Android phones feature a removable battery cover, removable storage, video out, and a mini usb. And most Android devices feature all of that while undercutting the iPhone’s price. I really shouldn’t have to touch on software flexibility. Plus there is a ton of variety when it comes to choosing an Android device. Every consumer loves choices. Most of them just seem to want to buy dongles, have the same phone as everyone else, overpay for a loss of hardware functionality, rely on first party software, and cracks from an anonymous glass substrate. A variety of US carriers are in fact accelerating their plans for 4G LTE rollout. It’s surely coming faster than the 10 years you have stated. So investing in this technology is not a waste. It really doesn’t hurt. Especially if each 4g device is priced competitively with the iPhone. And I did not demand benchmarks. It’s just not fair to compare a device that is outdated to a phone that came out a month ago. But I have to admit defeat when it comes to iPad 2 s performance. Though Samsung does manufacturer the A5 so you have to give credit where credit is due.You’ve completely generalized the Android experience. I’ve seen plenty of Android devices with a smooth interface. Even some froyo devices are relatively smooth. Yes they are not as smooth as iOS (yes I’ve played with all of Apple’s products) but Android devices achieve a very impressive framerate. The fact that each device has the potential to shine, given the right software, is what makes Android so wonderful. Given that Google has just entered the operating system market, they are doing a fantastic job. Plus they are giving their OS away to anyone who wants to tinker with it. In the right hands we can see drastic performance boosts. But what concerns me most is that a lot of consumers don’t even bat an eye when purchasing a smartphone. A good portion go directly to iPhone without even doing one comparison. That is why the other users and I are saying apple users have no common sense.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003405594370 Lucy

    -1The point about no common sense in apple users hlousd be fairly evident. There are plenty of valid reasons to buy an iPhone over an Android device. Not the least of those points is one that Steve Jobs pointed out at the launch of the iPhone 4S regarding the fact that in reality 4G phones are not the slightest bit faster than the iPhone or similar HSDPA+ phones.And yes LTE phones will be able to use LTE networks but the underlying tech with broad coverage will still be GSM/CDMA 2g and their compatible 3g derivatives for at least 10 years (by which time you won’t be using you 2011 Android phone anymore).The bottomline is that even if Apple customers would be enlightened as to the hardware advantages of most Android phones, they would still reasonable choose apple.As for the benchmarks between iPhone 4S and SGSII you demand: The SGSII has got no significant performance improvements in terms of GPU speed since the release and comparing benchmarks are readily available. Not to mention that the iPad 2 has been out quite a while longer than the SGS and even longer than most Android tablets and the GPU in Tegra 2 devices merely performs at 1/5th of the SGX543MP2 that is in both the iPad 2 and the iPhone 4S.I have to admit that Android 2.3 is a major improvement over previous Android versions, as is Android 3.0/3.2. But Android 2.3 has a completely software-rendered UI and the GPU acceleration in Honeycomb devices is simply not good enough yet (software issue) to achieve a smooth interface.This simply sounds as if you have no experience handling an iPhone 4(S) or a Windows Phone. There is no stutter while scrolling and animations are consistently rendered with 60FPS as opposed to Android 2.3 my overclocked SGSII at 1.8Ghz has issues with common launchers like Launcher Pro, ADW or GO Launcher.Lastly, you are really the one who has to qualify that Apple users have no common sense. The times when we assumed guilt until proven innocent are long gone. I at least qualified my statement that iOS users are in fact quite correctly guided by common sense.

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