http://www.phonearena.com/news/Report-iOS-devices-failed-more-often-than-Android-units-did-during-Q3_id87913
>62% failure rate
>62% failure rate
>62% failure rate
>62% failure rate
HOLY SHIT, CRAPPLE, NOT EVEN ONCE.
Well it explains the record sales.
>>57569330
>iOS devices
yeah, because unlike android there's still some around more than 18 months old that werent already broken.
iPhone 6 Touch Disease
>>57569330
>62% and 47% failure rates respectively for iOS and Android devices
What the FUCK? What constitutes a failure here? How did they test these devices? This whole article STINKS of bullshit and I'm not even an iFag. If something fails at a rate greater than 10% then either something is wrong with your testing or it's time to do a product recall.
>>57569456
What the heck does it even mean?
>>57569556
You touch it and get infected with the gay.
What sells more breaks more too.
>>57569536
Probably user error.
I use iOS devices from second iPhone and first iPad, never had any failures. Except that I had to upgrade device because it would work like shit after update. Had 4S for almost 4 years.
>>57569536
The numbers are bullshit. It's counting application stability.
>>57570511
True, but the failure rate as a proportion won't inherently go up unless the product sucks.
>>57569330
They're garbage phones made for idiots, no wonder..
This is just shows that iPhone users install a larger amount of third party applications than Android users.