same here
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Apple users are unlucky in the area they can't root their phones, only jailbreak it which will still give them less freedom than a non-rooted Android phone.. I don't care :P
why get packs , when we can get tokens ?
Videos vary from country. Also using videos via ios consumes the fb ones. Whenever i watched them on ios, fb ones disappeared and vise versa. As for android, you got tokenads and sponsorpay's offers which ios has not, and those are most of times better than the 1-2 videos available per week.
Windows and Android, that's so last year... And as for being an apple fanboy lemming, do you result to insults at school when you haven't got anything productive to add to a conversation? It's interesting that all the major companies offer to Apple users before android users don't you think? Says a lot really......
Except it doesn't. iOS was the first smartphone class mobile operating system really introduced to the broad common-user market. So even three years after Android getting the bigger market penetration than iOS, currently at a rather astonishing 75% of smartphone sales, followed by iOS's 18-19%, providing an iOS app is considered "the first step" for many managements. This is also due to the fact, that out of all iOS users there's a higher percentage of those who install 3rd party apps at all compared to windows phone or android. Even though that trend is also on the decline.
So to summarize all this "lot" it says supposedly is in fact that most managers/service designers haven't really adapted their strategy for the current market situation.
Whilst I follow your logic, can you point me to an Android phone (one single make/model) that currently achieves sales in excess of 18-19% of the total market, rather than the numerous makes/models that have jumped on the Android bandwagon and are scrapping around for the minimul market penetration that their brand and model can achieve.
Looking at the profits that the companies that the "managers/service designers" work for, I'd say that they have got their strategy spot on, and I can't see that changing anytime soon....