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Apple defeats Android in Christmas Day shopping

The Columbian
Published: December 27, 2013, 4:00pm

Los Angeles — Here’s a category where Android is no match for Apple: mobile shopping.

On Christmas Day, Apple’s iOS devices were used to make 23 percent of all e-commerce orders, according to a report Thursday from IBM. Phones and tablets running Google’s Android, meanwhile, accounted for 4.6 percent. IOS customers also spent $93.94 per order, almost twice the amount of the average Android shopper.

Mobile devices in general have emerged as a more common way to buy things online, gaining ground on personal computers. They were used for almost 29 percent of Internet sales, up 40 percent from 2012, IBM found. Smartphones were more popular for browsing, while consumers spent more money when using tablets.

Apple’s iPhone and iPad have maintained their edge as shopping tools, even as Android products sell in far greater numbers. Android, which is used by Samsung Electronics and other top manufacturers, accounted for 81 percent of smartphone shipments last quarter, according to IDC. Apple had 13 percent of the market.

Pinterest and Facebook also helped drive online shopping on Christmas, IBM found. Customers referred to sales through Pinterest, an Internet-scrapbooking startup, spent almost $87 per order, while those referred through Facebook spent $72.

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