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October 19th, 2008

Which is more relevant - iPhone or Linux?

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 6:32 am

Categories: Apple, Linux

Tags: Apple iPhone, Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

An interesting question from the weekend email bag:

“If you take the data provided by NetApplications as a semi-reliable indicator of market share then Linux has three times market share of the iPhone platform (0.91% for Linux vs 0.32% for the iPhone). Given that Linux has three times the market share of the iPhone, why is the iPhone considered to be a major success while Linux is still perceived as struggling to achieve relevance?”

Good question!

First off I want to make it clear that it’s hard to draw any reliable conclusions between market share as portrayed by NetApplications (or any other stats provider) and actual user base. If you assume that Apple has sole some 8 - 9 million iPhones by now, that doesn’t allow you to draw the conclusion that there are around 24 - 27 million Linux users out there. There are plenty of factors that could skew the data. To be honest with you, I haven’t got a clue as to how many Linux users there are out there.

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With that out of the way, let’s jump into the meat of the question - why is the iPhone considered to be a major success while Linux is still perceived as struggling to achieve relevance?

I think I can sum up why in a few bullet points:

  • iPhone is an Apple device, and Apple is hot right now
  • iPhone = nice and shiny bit of kit = cool = relevant
  • The prices that customers have to pay to enter into the iPhone club is quite high (cost of the device itself, plus a contract), and that helps keep many of the customer committed, and this in turn helps increase the relevance of the platform
  • Apple has, through marketing and by putting in place infrastructure such as the App Store, has made the platform seem bigger and more relevant that it is
  • The entry bar for developers is low - sign up, write apps, get the apps accepted and then the developer can just sit back and wait for the revenue to flow in (or not) - customers are a few finger presses away, and that’s very attractive to developers
  • At the moment the iPhone is enjoying being a single unified platform (both the first and second generation iPhone and iPod touch devices have virtually identical functionality), while Linux on the other hand is more diverse and fragmented

Personally, I’m not so sure that the iPhone is more relevant than Linux. Sure, if you’re a developer and you want to monetize your efforts, the iPhone is an attractive platform to aim for. But Linux is also finding niches where it to is becomming relevant, especially when it comes to mobile platforms.

Bottom line, there’s room enough for both platforms! However, don’t expect the media to turn their backs on the iPhone just yet - when it comes to column inches, the iPhone will be the clear winner for some time to come.

Thoughts?

Adrian Kingsley-HughesAdrian is a technology journalist and author who has devoted over a decade to helping users get the most from technology. He also runs a popular blog called The PC Doctor. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations

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They both need each other  justit1234@... | 10/19/08
iPhone ain't need no Linux  LBiege | 10/19/08
RE: iPhone ! need no Linux  n0neXn0ne | 10/19/08
Grammatically speaking...  Henrik Moller | 10/20/08
RE: Which is more relevant - iPhone or Linux?  no_zd_user_name | 10/19/08
Yup  Tim Patterson | 10/20/08
Me too  Marcos El Malo | 10/21/08
Nobody uses iPhone for regular inet browsing. And nevertheless it rises  Zukuzu | 10/19/08
It's Like Apples and.. Strike That, It's Like....  DannyO_0x98 | 10/19/08
You are totally right..  TedKraan | 10/20/08
Like comparing apples to penguins  Greenknight_z | 10/21/08
RE: Which is more relevant - iPhone or Linux?  xshakes | 10/19/08
What you just said isn't true  Tony Agudo | 10/19/08
Apple invented the installable phone application now?  NonZealot | 10/19/08
Always the jealous one.  GoPower | 10/19/08
Jealous of those who spout factual inaccuracies?  NonZealot | 10/19/08
I know facts. Facts and I have been good friends  James Quinn | 10/20/08
One persons prison is another person PALACE.  James Quinn | 10/20/08
That was not the issue, or statement  GuidingLight | 10/20/08
Just pointing out the flaw in the whole "Wall"  James Quinn | 10/20/08
Wrong Comparison  marthill | 10/19/08
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Fortune Top 500 companies use 2008 is meaningless  deaf_e_kate | 10/20/08
RE: Why not ...  n0neXn0ne | 10/20/08
Why look at a subset?  storm14k | 10/20/08
What is it, that Linux users  GuidingLight | 10/20/08
So you are tell me ...  n0neXn0ne | 10/20/08
You aren't going to find them for Linux.  storm14k | 10/20/08
It looks like ...  n0neXn0ne | 10/19/08
hoho, talking about rhetorical questions  LBiege | 10/19/08
RE: rhetorical questions ...  n0neXn0ne | 10/19/08
wtf  theoxygenthief | 10/19/08
More relevant  daengbo | 10/20/08
RE: Which is more relevant - iPhone or Linux?  bhaydama | 10/19/08
The iPhone is irrelevant.  T1Oracle | 10/19/08
Linux is already headed for irrelevancy. So no contest there...NT  transposeIT | 10/19/08
Worth mentioning the comparison  AndyCee | 10/20/08
Is it national Apples and Oranges day?  Sleeper Service | 10/20/08
RE: Which is more relevant - iPhone or Linux?  harrison3 | 10/20/08
You can't compare market share numbers...  TyreeComix | 10/20/08
IPhone Is NOT Irrelevant  itanalyst2@... | 10/20/08
The iPhone is irrelevant.  T1Oracle | 10/20/08
iPhone or Linux? Fish or Bicycle?  caspianhiro | 10/20/08
Why are we going here????  Narg | 10/20/08
compare linux and iPhone with their industry leader  ricochet2200 | 10/20/08
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The best I can figure Linux has 60 million new users this year...  progon | 10/20/08
Nobody must know, that's ~6%.  TripleII | 10/20/08
When Net Applications show Linux or Apache topping MS then its credible...  transposeIT | 10/20/08
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It's both.  TripleII | 10/20/08
RE: Which is more relevant - iPhone or Linux?  Update victim | 10/20/08
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Yes  TedKraan | 10/21/08
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Very true happy  Don Collins | 10/20/08
It has probably been mentioned already  People | 10/20/08
Only in the US  daengbo | 10/20/08
RE: Which is more relevant - iPhone or Linux?  jfreedle2@... | 10/20/08
RE: Which is more relevant - iPhone or Linux?  acosta@... | 10/20/08
Well, Java's hot then  Boot_Agnostic | 10/21/08

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