A.Nonymous
Extreme Android User
This is an honest question. Not looking to start fights and bash anyone. I've been looking around on line at Christmas gift ideas which brought this up. Android has a far bigger market share than iOS. There are more Android devices sold than iOS devices. Yet when developers want to put together something cool like a remote controlled monster truck controlled by your phone or a blood pressure monitor that links to your phone or a gadget that tracks your bike rides, they all develop for iOS. None of them build these things for Android. Why, as a developer, would you build for a platform that has fewer users? Why not build for the platform that has the most users? Wouldn't that give you a bigger market to sell to? Or is it harder to build these types of things for Android for some reason?

) Since Android allows sideloading out of the box and you have to jailbreak an iOS device to sideload it may seem to a new mobile dev it will be "safer" to spend time on iOS development.