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To: rnsmth who wrote (1611)3/9/2011 4:45:15 PM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32692
 
From my link:
insights.chitika.com

Earlier this year, we called the Verizon iPhone Android’s biggest threat, since the bulk of Android usage was on Verizon. However, surprisingly, Android has actually continued to grow in market share since the Verizon iPhone’s launch – it’s gone from 35% of all mobile impressions seen across the Chitika network to 37%.

So, what about the AT&T iPhone? Most assumed that was where the biggest wave of changing users would come from, and it appears to be the case. We looked at all mobile traffic except for Verizon iPhones over the same period of time, and found that the AT&T iPhone’s share went from 43% to about 40%.
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At the moment, it seems that the Verizon iPhone is taking market share away from just about everybody [including AT&T iPhone] except for Android.


OUCH!!! And here I thought the whole brouhaha for the Verizon iPhone was to take share from Android... LMFAO... too freaking funny...