I wonder if anyone would ever think of a problem, that is, who is using Android now?
I think it's a big enough question to write a few books. But Bluestacks published a "mr.android" map of his own on the web, depicting the distribution of Android users in a very interesting way.
Bluestacks is a company that can make Android apps run in Windows and has a lot of fans, and its free apps download has reached 550,000 times according to its own published data. So let's start by looking at how it actually gets the data:
Object: Bluestacks fans on Facebook
Number: 145000 persons
Time: December 12-December 19
Method: Based on the analysis of Nielsen's survey data
Several of the data published in Bluestacks are interesting:
37% people wear glasses.
30% 's got freckles.
18%c3f8 's brains are bigger.
Hydroxyethyl have long hair.
45% people wear watches.
47% is black hair, 38% is brown, and 9% is blonde.
71% people like to wear T-shirts, 18% of people like to wear denim clothes
62% people like to wear jeans, 21% of people like to wear slacks, 6% like to wear khaki pants
Gros people like to wear "human word drag", 41% of people like to wear sneakers
33% never buy apps.
62% people use Android phones to play games, others use them to work
Respondents use 582 M traffic per month
We know that Facebook-day activists from Android phones have surpassed the iPhone. Analyzing Android user information will be a required course in many applications in the future. Bluestacks's analysis is not necessarily representative, but it is interesting to ask the designer to present the data.
Are you an Android user, and what percent of the following do you belong to?