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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 14 Mar 2013

    Apple's iPhone represented 19% of global smartphone shipments in 2012, compared with 70% for all Android phones.http://on.wsj.com/WK4igr 

    10:28 PM - 14 Mar 2013
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      2. Jason Stein‏Verified account @jasonwstein 15 Mar 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        @wsj @coreybenbasset Stop comparing Apple/Android! One is company, one is OS used by many companies, including makers of $50 plastic phones

        1 reply 1 retweet 1 like
      3. Corey Benbasset‏ @coreybenbasset 15 Mar 2013
        Replying to @jasonwstein

        @jasonwstein @wsj that's what I said! Holla!!!!

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      2. Oleg Jelezniakov‏ @OJny74 14 Mar 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        .@WSJ android is a platform used in multiple phone brands iPhone is one phone brand - odd way to run comp, isnt it?

        2 replies 1 retweet 0 likes
      3. Het Vrije Volk .com‏ @HVV_com 14 Mar 2013
        Replying to @OJny74

        @jskdv74 @wsj Reminds me of VHS vs Betamax

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      1. daniele manca‏Verified account @Daniele_Manca 14 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ: Apple's iPhone represented 19% of global smartphone shipments in 2012, compared with 70% for all Android phones http://on.wsj.com/WK4igr 

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      2. ian phillips‏ @iadoullips 15 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ @oby1983 yes 1 smart phone from one company makes up 19%. Whereas the other 70% is made up of 7 other companies... Just saying

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      3. Justin Obyen‏ @oby1983 15 Mar 2013
        Replying to @iadoullips

        @iadoullips the phone is not what makes the money the operating system. But I thought both were intriguing...

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      4. ian phillips‏ @iadoullips 15 Mar 2013
        Replying to @oby1983

        @oby1983 sort of. I'm sure it's the same ratio in computer sales. Non apple products are typically less expensive.

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      5. Justin Obyen‏ @oby1983 16 Mar 2013
        Replying to @iadoullips

        @iadoullips yeah I'm sure its pretty close. I want to say that Samsung sold more galaxy phones then apple last year.

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      1. Blkae Jodnstarb‏ @BlakeBjornstad 15 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ The headlines here are misleading n are just trying to drum up webviews. The phrases "on the defense" and "slams" are BS. Come on, WSJ

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      1. Seba‏ @sebascarc 15 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ @jcamilogal93 Las acciones babe

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      1. SpiritRider 147k  🙆‏ @SpiritRider1 14 Mar 2013
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        “@WSJ: Apple's iPhone represented 19% of global smartphone shipments in 2012 compared with 70% for all Android phones http://on.wsj.com/WK4igr 

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      1. Courtney.‏ @theCourtspeaks 14 Mar 2013
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        RT @WSJ: Apple's iPhone represented 19% of global smartphone shipments in 2012, compared with 70% for Android phones. http://on.wsj.com/WK4igr 

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      1. Pracha‏ @ajprc 14 Mar 2013
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        @WSJ Apple is trying hard to go down fast. Next step - low priced iPhone, then further margin pressure and stock decline.

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