Twice As Many iPhone OS Devices As Android Says AdMob

Twice As Many iPhone OS Devices As Android Says AdMob

There are twice as many iPhone OS devices in use as Andorid devices, the mobile advertising company AdMob estimates.

AdMob’s April Mobile Metrics report analyzed the number of unique Android and iPhone devices in its network. The company found that in the US, there were 10.7 million iPhone devices and 8.7 million Android devices. Include the iPod touch, and there are 2 to 1 iPhone OS devices compared to Android. Overseas, the gap is even wider: 3.5 to 1 iPhone devices compared to Android.

The numbers are illustrative because both platforms are growing fast, but there little idea how many are in day-to-day use. For example, Apple has sold 85 million iPhones and iPod touches in the last three years, but doesn’t say how many are in use. At its recent developer conference, Google boasted that it is activating 100,000 Android devices a day. Gartner estimates that Apple’s OS now powers 15.4 percent of global smartphones, while Google’s Android has 9.6 percent of the market.

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AdMob says its numbers are good beceause they are based on actual data, not estimates, and it has a large sample size.

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Leander Kahney

is the editor and publisher of Cult of Mac, and author of three books about technology culture: Inside Steve’s Brain, the New York Times bestseller about Steve Jobs; Cult of Mac; and Cult of iPod. Leander has written for Wired, MacWeek, Scientific American, and The Guardian in London. Follow Leander on Twitter @lkahney and Facebook.

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  • Gazoobee

    I like how when the inaccurate numbers came out showing Android pulling ahead, there were pages and pages of comments, but now the true numbers showing Apple still ahead are released there are no comments at all an hour after the story breaks? :-)

    The similarity between commenters on tech blogs and tea-party types is just astounding sometimes. Lies are met with enthusiasm, and the truth silences the whole room. Wow.

  • Abdullah

    Icrap is still crap.