Flurry Stats Show Rush Of Android Development

Mobile Marketing Flurry Stats Show Rush Of Android DevelopmentThe tech world is buzzing with news of the latest Android developments, from the upcoming Motorola Droid to Google’s upcoming Maps with navigation app, it seems to have stolen the spotlight in recent weeks.

With an onslaught of new devices running Android 2.0 in the pipeline from numerous carriers worldwide, development within the Android community is growing at breakneck speeds.  Mobile analytics firm Flurry released stats recently showing just how much developers are jumping on the Android bandwagon.

In just one month, from September to October, Flurry data shows that the number of Android project starts has almost doubled.  The boom began with the launch of the MyTouch, Hero and Cliq devices, and is getting even stronger with the upcoming launch of the Droid from Motorola- the first device to run Android 2.0.

App development for the iPhone has been in the spotlight for a long time, but developing an iPhone app means it’s only usable on one device.  While that one device has an enormous reach, it won’t match the reach Android will have in the very near future.  It’s estimated that by the end of next year, there will be at least 40 devices running Android on the market.

While iPhone app development will never go by the wayside, I think we’ll see a shift in development with most developers porting their apps for both the iPhone and Android.  As time marches on and the industry evolves, whichever platform remains the most effective and lucrative will capture the most developers.  All in all, iPhones and Android-based devices will never phase each other out, but it’ll be a fun battle to watch.

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4 Responses to “Flurry Stats Show Rush Of Android Development”

  1. Thanks for sharing that information via graph. It makes it much easier to visualize. It will be interesting to see what happens with the two.

  2. Yeah thanks for sharing this info. I understand it a whole lot better now, and visualizing it has become a whole lot easier for me.

    I agree that some iPhone Apps will most definately be copied for Andriod as the new Google Phone / Nexus One has been announced.

    It shall be a killer I am sure :D

    Regards,

    Jakk from Technology Blogged

  3. Great information about the mobile information and You’re pretty smart,I was searching for similar information. Thanks for it and i promise that i will be visiting here often from now !

  4. Sergey says:

    Everything depends on the price of these devices, such as we have in Russia, even the Iphone can not afford One unit, but vseravno thanks for the interesting graphics, I will now read your news feeds)

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