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<p>That has almost nothing to do with the actual popularity of Android over iOS. That has to do with Android being far more ubiquitous than iOS. Android can be run on dozens of phones across all major networks. iOS can be run on one phone (several versions) on one network. If you normalized it for how many people could actually buy the devices without switching providers (for example, iOS vs. Android on AT&T only) then the story would be very different. I am not saying Android isn’t better, just that there is more to this story than just market share.</p>