@Odin:
@QLAB:
@Chilini:
@ExtraDas:
@ratko:
@m0m0:
@atrus123:
@QLAB:
@doggdiggity: The notion that Android users are less likely to pay for apps than iOS users come from the fact that they pay for apps far less often than iOS users.
@Almightywhacko: "Look at it this way, running a promotion like this, and losing say $150 on 1000 or so phones is still cheaper than creating and buying airtime for a television commercial. "
@pete1061: "also, maybe iOS devices are popular for marketing reasons, not technical ones"
@pete1061: "but the platform IBM started is still going strong. "
@funkotronic: There is absolutely no evidence to suggest that Apple needs discounts of any kind to drive down iPad inventory.
@pete1061:
@LastAndLeast: Ok, really this is embarassing. You're getting hung up on the word "random"?
@MarcusMaximus: "there's a flaw in your argument in that you assume that the price of a phone is what makes it high or low end. "
@MYMHM: "Yes it is. Where the developers go, so does the $."