FORTUNE -- The year in review report issued Monday by Ooyala, a venture-funded video services company founded by former Google (GOOG) employees, is 27 pages long. But the only page that's getting any attention is the one that shows Apple (AAPL) iOS users spending twice as much time watching videos on their devices as Android users. It's a finding, Ooyala points out, that seems to fly in the face of IDC market share data that had Android outselling Apple in 2012 by more than three to one.
Why the discrepancy? We've seen several explanations:
Why the discrepancy? We've seen several explanations:
- Apple users are different from Android users
- iPhones and iPads are easier to use and better optimized for video
- Android users are less likely to be rich Americans with access to the high-bandwidth networks needed to stream video
- IDC's shipment numbers are wrong -- the explanation favored two of the five news reports we read Tuesday morning (see Electronista and Phone Arena)
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