Custom business apps leaning towards iOS

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Android has always had an edge on the custom business app realm… until now.

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When it comes to supporting mobile devices, businesses tend to allow both iOS and Android devices.

The latest report from Good Technology shows a slight gain sequentially for iOS, which accounted for 72 percent of devices activated in the quarter, with Android-based hardware making up most of the rest of the devices connecting to its server software. On the tablet side, iOS continues to account for nine in 10 device activations.

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