> iOS is starting to regain marketshare from Android.
There is zero evidence of that and plenty of evidence that it's the opposite. Android is activating more than twice as many phones as the iPhone every day, it's a gap that the iPhone will not be filling for at least five years, if ever.
In the US it has been happening, and is a fascinating anomaly. Apple has grown to 40.7% of all US mobile subscribers - and that was before the new launch.
That's massive, and completely different from the rest of the world.
There is zero evidence of that and plenty of evidence that it's the opposite. Android is activating more than twice as many phones as the iPhone every day, it's a gap that the iPhone will not be filling for at least five years, if ever.