10 Reasons Why Apple iPhone 5 Will Cut Android Adoption in 2011
Apple's iPhone has been nothing short of an unbridled success in the mobile market. Since its launch in 2007, Apple has sold millions of smartphones to customers around the world, and several companies, like Motorola Mobility and HTC, have tried to jump on that bandwagon and generate the same kind of cash Apple has been able to tally.
In some cases, those competitors, who opted in most cases to run Google's Android platform, have been successful at achieving success in the mobile space. In other cases, they have not. But with each passing year, Apple's competitors seem to believe that with the right product, they can supplant the iPhone as the top smartphone in the market.
However, in 2011, that won't happen. When Apple releases the iPhone 5 later this year, it will likely achieve even greater heights. Perhaps most importantly, it will cut into Android adoption for the duration of the year. Android might eventually become the top mobile operating system in the marketplace, but through 2011, Android adoption won't be as high as some think.
