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Tim Cook on Android: We make the best phones, not the most

Tim Cook is jacketed and on stage at the D11 conference, and when asked about Android and its dominant market share, Apple's CEO responded in typical fashion: Apple isn't concerned about the most, only the best.

Cook gave some historical context for his comments. Apple believes they make the best PCs, but they never made the most. They made the best MP3 player, and did make the most, and the best tablet, and did make the most, but the phone, like the PC, while still the best in Cook's opinion, doesn't sell a majority of units in that space.

Usage metrics, where iOS has usually dominated Android, was also brought up by Cook. Like others before him, Cook floated that many Android phones aren't used as smartphones, but as feature phones.

There's been a lot of dodgy numbers thrown Apple's way, but the combination of their profit share (what matters to them) and their usage share (what matters to us) is hard to argue.

Via: The Verge

    


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