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Android has a clear lead.
In the smart phone market, Android has the indisputable lead.
Android has an open source.
Ever since it's inception, Android has been all about openness and ubiquity.
Android has 95% market share.
And despite its history of dysfunctional messaging, Android has dominated the market through its numerous partnerships with carriers and lower prices.
Android has been very successful.
In similar fashion, Google's Android has become the most common operating system around the world.
Android has largely reached parity.
As a global operating system, Android has grown to more than 2 billion active devices around the world, with more users in India than the U. S.
Android has the biggest market share.
Apple has Siri, Android has Android Assistant(as well as Google Voice Search and Google Now).
Android has found a way to ubiquitous.
Apple has Siri, Android has Android Assistant(as well as Google Voice Search and Google Now).
Android has become one of Google's killer.
Apple has Siri, and Android has Android Assistant(not to forget to mention Google Voice search with Google now as well).
Android has a worldwide market share of 75%.
Apple has Siri, and Android has Android Assistant(not to forget to mention Google Voice search with Google now as well).
Android has openness and freedom and can be developed twice.
Android has a wider variety of apps and of course, it's quite a bit cheaper,” he says.
Android has become a very popular operating system for both consumer and enterprise markets.
Android has helped create more choice and innovation on mobile than ever before.
Android has been designed as a free platform, providing freedom to developers and end-users alike.
Android has more users but Apple has more of the‘best' users(from a developers' perspective).
Android has 2 billion monthly active devices, and over 1 billion Apple devices are in active use around the world.
Android has the cheapest, most flexible platform, but being three years behind will be hard to overcome in 2013.
Lately, Android has even been running on a previously unheard of six-month development cycle, and that's slower than it used to be.
Android has powerful APIs, excellent documentation, a thriving developer community, and no development or distribution costs.
Android has been catching up in recent years, but many developers still choose to develop for iOS first, or ignore Android altogether.