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Android Choice : Evo and Droid Rule, 4G Comparison

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Android Choice : Evo and Droid Rule, 4G ComparisonChitika research blog udated, speach android fenomena competing the apple iphone 3g. Android Choice : Evo and Droid Rule, 4G Coming Strong. This article brought here just to ensure us to know about the citika says about. Top Android Devices: Android Driving 4G Adoption. Across the Chitika network, the top Android device remains the Motorola Droid.  However, the HTC Evo is in a solid second place with nearly 12% of all Android traffic, helping drive Android users’ adoption of the 4G next-generation cellular technology. Comparison: Motorola Droid X Vs. HTC EVO 4G Vs. iPhone Vs. Eris :

Quotes via droidlife : The Droid X is popping up everywhere and in new fashion all the time.  Check out the latest photos which compare it to the size of the EVO 4G, the iPhone and in a battle that brought instant cackling laughter, to the Droid Eris.  If you thought the EVO was maybe a little too big and bulky, you can think again.  The Droid X is well, big baby. (Not Davis.)

Android Choice : Evo and Droid Rule, 4G Comparison

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Android Choice : Evo and Droid Rule, 4G Comparison

Along with the Evo, the Samsung Epic, T-Mobile G2, and MyTouch 4G are leading Google’s mobile operating system into the newest generation of mobile Internet usage.  Summing the traffic of the 4G devices, fully 16% of all Android traffic has the ability to download and surf, and while most are on Sprint’s network, T-Mobile is seeing gains in 4G Android adoption.

Android Choice : Evo and Droid Rule, 4G Comparison

So Droid still owns the Android universe, mostly, but the onset of 4G is making for an entirely new set of rules for Android device makers.

Android Devices: Droid Dominant, Evo Catches Nexus

Which Android-based smartphones are ruling the market?  According to new data from online ad network Chitika, the Motorola Droid is by far the most popular handset, and Sprint’s newly released HTC Evo has made enough of a splash to catch the Google-branded Nexus One.

Android Choice : Evo and Droid Rule, 4G Comparison

The Droid’s dominance is no surprise – the device has been in the market since November of 2009, backed by an overwhelming advertising and marketing campaign and bolstered by the tech frenzy of holiday shopping.  It currently accounts for just over a third of all Android traffic.  What is surprising is that the Evo – launched on June 4th – has already reached 1.93% of the Android market, swiftly catching up with the Nexus One (2% of the market), Google’s first self-branded and self-promoted mobile device.

Among the cellular networks, Verizon has so far taken the most advantage of Android’s popularity, with Verizon phones accounting for 49% of Android traffic coming into the Chitika network.  T-Mobile ranks second with 23%, followed by Sprint with 19%.  AT&T, which has seen great success as the iPhone’s exclusive network, contributed a mere 1.1% of Android traffic to the sample looked at for this study – even less than U.S. Cellular, which clocked in with 1.4%.

Android Choice : Evo and Droid Rule, 4G Comparison

In order to come up with these results, Chitika looked at a sample of 821,201 impressions from the first two weeks of June coming into their advertising network.  It should be noted that, true to Android’s open-source and incredibly diverse nature, some 8% of the operating system’s traffic in the sample was from unrecognizable devices or devices with extremely low usage.  Cellular provider market share is based on the provider most strongly associated with individual handsets (for the purposes of this study, Nexus One is considered a T-Mobile device).

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