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According to a survey by a research firm GFK, 90% of the cell phones sold in Philippines are android phones. For most Filipinos, the Android working framework (OS) is the most preferred OS in cellphones. As per GFK, Philippine has the most noteworthy Android entrance rate among the six nations in the Southeast Asian locale. The nation’s 91 percent rating is in front of Malaysia, which holds a nearly 83 percent rate, and Singapore, which is third, at 81 percent. In short, more than 70 percent of cell phones over the locale are currently controlled by Android.
As most clients might know, the Android OS was produced by Android, which was later on purchased by Search engine monster Google. One of the primary offering purposes of Android is that it is adaptable and dependent upon an open-source standard that permits program designers to create applications. Tech companies are offering cell phones that are evaluated lower than 3,000 pesos (about $67) with the most recent Android OS, and all the fancy odds and ends that one could wish for in a cell phone. This does not imply that the more secured players in the cell phone industry (such as Samsung, Sony, HTC, and so forth) are enduring any hardships regarding the matter of sales.
It appears, the Filipino customers are of a vast mindset that there is a wide assortment of devices to suit and cater to everyone according to their needs.