Reflexx
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The estimate is pretty ridiculous.
We have a sample size of around 30k being used to get general numbers for an install base of 110 million.
Those statistics weren't meant to accurately represent something being measured under 1%.
They don't even mention what the margin of error is for both Nielson and comScore. And this 300k estimate is supposed to come from a mix of both?
ComScore says there are approximately 110 million smartphone users. How accurate is that supposed to be? We know for dang sure it's not an exact number. Is it +|- 5 million? 10 million? They do a monthly rolling estimate. It's not even meant to be accurate. It's just supposed to give a general idea about the market size.
Neilson gives estimated percentages of market share. What's the margin of error? If it's even 1%, that's higher than the whole Nokia estimate. So it could be off by +|- a million.
Tech reporters should really stop thinking that they know how to be statisticians.
We have a sample size of around 30k being used to get general numbers for an install base of 110 million.
Those statistics weren't meant to accurately represent something being measured under 1%.
They don't even mention what the margin of error is for both Nielson and comScore. And this 300k estimate is supposed to come from a mix of both?
ComScore says there are approximately 110 million smartphone users. How accurate is that supposed to be? We know for dang sure it's not an exact number. Is it +|- 5 million? 10 million? They do a monthly rolling estimate. It's not even meant to be accurate. It's just supposed to give a general idea about the market size.
Neilson gives estimated percentages of market share. What's the margin of error? If it's even 1%, that's higher than the whole Nokia estimate. So it could be off by +|- a million.
Tech reporters should really stop thinking that they know how to be statisticians.