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A persistent, if often unspoken, belief in the developer community is that
But are they really?
According to comScore, the answer is yes: a significantly higher proportion of U.S. iOS users have a household income over $100,000 — 41 percent, versus 24 percent of Android users.
But, given Android's larger installed base, the gap may not be as significant as it initially appears.
Using the latest comScore market share figures for smartphone
A four million-person gap indicates that iOS users on the whole might be a bit richer, but it's hardly evidence that Android users lack real spending power.
Instead, Android's monetization gap with iOS is likely being driven by flaws in the Android ecosystem itself, such as its fragmentation problem and the lack of a truly seamless payment system.
At last check, developers with both iOS and Android apps pulled in four times more revenue on their iOS properties.