Though the iPhone and Android are running neck-and-neck in the U.S., the proliferation of cheap Android phones is expected to give Google’s (GOOG) OS a leg up in emerging markets. In-Stat sees sub-$150 Android phones, often featuring 2G modems, accounting for 80% of smartphones sold in Africa, India, and China in 2015. Nokia (NOK) could have more to lose than Apple (AAPL) from this trend.
February 10th, 2012
Though the iPhone and Android are running neck-and-neck in the U.S., the proliferation of cheap Android phones is expected to give Google’s (GOOG) OS a leg up in emerging markets. In-Stat sees sub-$150 Android phones, often featuring 2G modems, accounting for 80% of smartphones sold in Africa, India, and China in 2015. Nokia (NOK) could have more to lose than Apple (AAPL) from this trend.
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