Is the US Feeling the 'Apple Effect'?

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Susan Fourtané
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Susan Fourtané   1/2/2013 7:55:59 AM
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Thanks, Rich. 

Yes, that is something that is good to notice. Most of the time there is a reason why one product is more expensive than the other, i.e. an Apple tablet vs. and Android tablet, apps is one of those reasons- 

-Susan

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Rich Krajewski   1/1/2013 4:50:57 AM
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"I say it's a matter of price. What is your experience after having sold both?"

I sold more Apple, both in terms of number of units and in terms of dollar amounts. I noticed that are many apps for Apple that simply did not seem to be available for Android, including a number of programs for special needs children.

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Susan Fourtané   1/1/2013 3:55:33 AM
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Rich, 

Yes. I am more familiar with iOS apps, and for that I can speak of the quality of them. Adeniji said that Android has more apps, and more free apps, and that was one of the reasons people buy them more. I say it's a matter of price. What is your experience after having sold both? 

-Susan

Edit: Yay! This is the first comment on EBN in 2013. :) 

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Rich Krajewski   12/31/2012 4:49:03 PM
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"I don't know if Android OS has more apps than iOS"

When I last sold Apple and Android tablets (not very long ago), Apple had the advantage in terms of number of available apps.

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Susan Fourtané   12/31/2012 8:52:25 AM
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Adeniji, 

I don't know if Android OS has more apps than iOS, or the quality of them. I do know, though, that iOS has plenty of quality apps (250.000?), many of which are free. Once again I am going to tell than quantity is nothing without quality.

-Susan 

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Jacob   12/17/2012 11:27:43 PM
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Adeniji, I don't think any importance in that. They already implemented various measures to protect the IP rights and integrity. But I think it can give a good impact to US economy because the currency is rotating in US market with in a loop.

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Jacob   12/17/2012 11:24:04 PM
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Bolaji, that's interesting. So far I though majority of sales and revenue are from different US states and Canada. But in most of the Asian countries and China, Apple products are not so popular and Samsung products are so common in market.

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Adeniji Kayode   12/14/2012 1:30:55 PM
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Good point Bolaji,

Many people are begining to embrace the android devices and then the android devices are offering more for less. This is a major source of advert for android devices, for example you could get an android phone with so many applications and even features like tethering for less than $65.

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Bolaji Ojo   12/13/2012 3:51:51 PM
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Susan, There are numerous devices that measure up to the iPad and may even be better. Many don't know this but Apple's No. ranking in tablet PCs is being challenged by Samsung and it would most likely be surpassed by Android devices in the next few years.

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Adeniji Kayode   12/13/2012 10:39:32 AM
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@susan, yes, I believe lower price is a reason, other reasons are good battery life and that android OS seems to have more and free applications than iOS.

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