Developers still give more priority to iOS than Android when they build an app. Android is generally called popular, but less often the first option.
According to research by Forrester among over 1600 developers worldwide.
35 percent of the developers give priority to iPhones when they are going to make an app. 27 percent prefer Android Phones. Forrester has handled the iPad and Android Tablets as separate categories.
In total, 78 percent interest in developing for the iPhone and Android is generally popular with 84 percent. Google’s operating system only receives less priority. This may have to do with the fact that often earned on iOS apps.
Developers give further research to prefer to make apps for Android Tablets than for the iPad. Three quarters indicates to want to develop for Android Tablets and the iPad is that ‘only’ 69 percent.
Move the cursor over the chart to see the percentages. The data comes from Forrester. View a larger version. – (C) NU.nl / Jerry Warn
The study is bad news for Windows RT and Blackberry 10. The relatively new operating system for Windows 8 tablets, respectively, and the new BlackBerry devices are not popular. No developer Blackberry sees 10 as a priority.
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By: NU.nl / Colin Angle
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