Saturday, November 16, 2013 (13:38) | Daniel Verlaan
In the third quarter, more sales rotated with Android tablets than iPads. According to figures from the renowned research firm Morgan Stanley. The Android tablets turnover was thus for the first time greater than that of the iPads.
Android tablets have already been a larger market share than the iPad, but spent to date not more that the tablet from Apple. This is mostly because Android tablets are cheaper there profit margin is therefore smaller. Meanwhile, this increased, making Android tablets for the first time provide more than iPads.
Android tablets sales accounted for about 46.2 percent of the total. The iPad sales continue stabbing at 45.6 percent, just below the Android tablets. Eventually delivers the iPad per copy even more. So Android has about 66.7 percent of the tablet market, and Apple has 29.7 percent of the tablet market. Because the turnover is almost equal, it remains clear that Apple still enjoys a high profit margin.
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