Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Flurry's Latest Calls Phablets A Fad ? Devices Don't Show Disproportionally High Enough Usage To Justify Developer Support

galnoteiiFlurry, an app analytics firm with a presence on some now 1 billion mobile devices, has taken another deep dive into its large data set to examine the increasingly fragmented selection of hardware form factors on the market today, in an effort to better understand consumer preferences. The report concludes that people most prefer and use apps on medium-sized smartphones, like those in the Samsung Galaxy line, and full-sized tablets like the iPad. "Phablets," meanwhile, Flurry dubs a "fad," saying that they don't show significant, or even disproportionally significant, app usage.

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