The endless parade of fragmentation discussions regarding Android all prove one thing: a lot of people don't understand what wins a market. Customers lacking in technological savvy make up the radical majority of Android owners, they are never going to care about this issue so long as their smart phone functions at 85% good enough. 85% good enough, is more than enough to win a market if you have substantial other adv…
Because what other metric is Android winning? Apple captures the lionshare of the entire industry's profits. HTC and Moto are barely breaking even on Android devices.
Google can't even get users past 2.3, no one is using 4.0, and they're already on track to have 5.0 out in what, three months?
Some "domination". I wish I understand what metrics people used to determine these things.
I guess it comes down to "activations". Which, when you get down to it, is a rather poor indicator of platform strength.