The comments in this thread are hilarious.
For grins, I pulled stats on a wifi guest network at my church. This is based on 1273 Unique wireless devices in at least six months worth of stats. I excluded obvious laptops. Anything ambiguous I credited to Android (even the 5 kindles that are probably the non-Android Kindles) and what do you know - 48% iOS and 23% Android (laptops make up the missing percentage of the 1273 total wireless devices).
Heck, I just realized I credited the 6 Windows phones(!!) to Android too - whoops!
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An interesting exercise. I have a few other guest networks I admin - I'll have to run stats on those too.
Not that 48% Apple isn't impressive, but I would point out two things:
- The 48% Apple may also include Mac laptops, which don't run iOS
- Some of the other categories don't seem to be included in your "Android" figure. For example, I would bet that the bulk of the SamsungE and MurataMa (Samsung) categories are actually Samsung smartphones running Android, and most of the Motorola, LG and HTC devices are probably also running Android.