The United States is http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/1574.html ">iphone's stronghold, this is an indisputable fact." It would be interesting to list the iphone and Android distributions on the map. A few days ago, scientists used the positioning function on Twitter to paint a picture of a smartphone in a big American city.
They spent two years collecting 3 billion Twitter messages. The results are as follows:
New York: As you can see, the whole of Manhattan is basically covered by the iphone, and there's a part of the BlackBerry. Android can only roam the suburbs.
Washington: iphone and Android account for half the former above.
Chicago: There is no doubt that the iphone continues to dominate the city, and Android is being rushed to the suburbs.
Los Angeles: The situation here is slightly more complex, with Android taking advantage of the number.
Houston: iphone occupies downtown +1.
Atlanta: Ditto.
Scientists have pointed out that this result depends largely on the user's economic situation. Apparently, the iphone's share is overwhelmingly in the rich sector. So the city center is often the iphone's world, and it seems that buying an iphone is not an argument.
But once it has risen to the international level, it may not be easy to explain:
Jakarta: The BlackBerry seems to dominate the world ...