The Street blog The Street usually monitors the ups and downs on the stock exchange, but the smartphone business is so interested in everyone now that the authors have included it in the sphere of their interests. Last week, The Street, on the basis of the statistics, came to the conclusion that Android users do not know anything about their phones.

The editors claim that the majority of users of the platform received it along with cheap or even free phones and are not tied to it at all. The site says that many Android users are switching to smartphones with featurephons and are overloaded with OS capabilities. Part of their conclusions are based on comScore data, which states that 70% of Android users do not know how to access Wi-Fi on their device. At the same time, only 29% of Apple iPhone users in the USA connect to the Network using cellular operators. On the other hand, a month ago, 68% of Android users used operators to access the Internet.
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Another quote: at WWDC 2012, Scott Forstall, head of the mobile software division, said that 80% of iOS users work with the latest version of the operating system. About Android in this section can be said only about 7%. Of course, this may be explained by the fact that users simply do not know how to update Android and it is too difficult for them, but in fact for many devices, upgrades to the new version do not exist at all. Say thanks to manufacturers and omnipresent fragmentation.
The Street notes that despite the significant superiority of Android in the market,
69% of new applications in the first quarter were created by developers after all for iOS , and for Android - 31%. This data is Flurry Analytics. But Net Applications data - 61.2% of mobile traffic comes from mobile versions of Safari and only 18.6% of mobile traffic belongs to the Android browser (according to
other data, this is 60% and 36%).
Based on these figures, The Street concludes that Android users "do not understand technologies, never use Wi-Fi, never go to the Internet and never update their operating system."
Many statements, of course, are controversial. OS updates have already been mentioned above. As for Wi-Fi, it can be noted that in fact, Apple iPhone users do not have many functions without it (for example, YouTube or Face Time), while Android owners may restrict 3G and simply do not need to connect to Wi -Fi.
As you can see the arguments exist for both points of view. The whole thing, traditionally, is in the interpretation of facts.