Tuesday 18 February 2014

The average Android system phone costs just half of the average iPhone

While the common cost for an Android system smart phone is constantly on the drop every season, Apple company is still declining to participate in the mid-range battle. Based on information collected by Statista, the common Android system phone was priced at just $276 in 2013, down from $441 in 2010. The regular iPhone, on the other hand, still costs $650, a meager $52 drop in the same timespan. This explains why Apple’s profits remain astronomically high even while its business basins. Although the rate of growth of the iOS and Android system cost gap has bogged down, Statista’s information clearly features the difference between the two operating-system. If Apple company is constantly on the generate profits every season, don’t expect a budget phone to close the gap anytime soon. The full chart can be seen below.

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