Shuttleworth may have closed this bug prematurely (haven't followed all
comments..) based on iOS plus Android having majority over Windows.
Anyway not important now as Android alone seems bigger than Windows now
(including iOS and OS X etc - all others).

@mwildam: "although most people I know do have a smartphone (or two - a
private one and a business phone) and maybe also have a tablet, ALL OF
THEM do their main computer work with a PC or laptop. You cannot assume
that most of the serious computer work is done from an Android phone or
tablet."

Why is that? And not sure it's true for all.

For the global perspective most people probably do not have a PC while
they may have a smartphone. You could say they only surf the web..
Programming for Android is even somewhat possible within the OS.
Keyboard (and mouse) can be connected. QT works for Android and I wander
how difficult it is to port most Linux programs to Android. My post on
Ubuntu Touch to the mailing-list being a dead-end and Android
compatibility being essentioal didn't make it there..

In 2013, Android-based devices outsold Windows' 2.8:1 (2:1 in mature
markets) or by 573 million units (estimating the gap to widen much in
2014 and 2015).

In India and other countries Android is the most popular operating
system including for browsing the web; according to Statcounter; "Mobile
usage has already overtaken desktop in several countries including
India, South Africa and Saudi Arabia"[226] with several countries in
Africa having done so already, including Ethiopia and Kenia (there
mobile is 72.23%)

See also: http://www.thedrum.com/news/2014/10/22/twitter-ceo-costolo-
launches-free-mobile-development-kit-fabric-unite-developers-and

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