El tuitero Sasha Trubetskoy publicó unas imágenes en donde se pueden observar distintas ciudades de México desde el cielo que indican la dimensión de los usuarios de Android y de iPhone.
Ahora, las fotos son virales, en ellas se puede apreciar con puntos rojos, los teléfonos inteligentes que utilizan el sistema IOS y con puntos azules, los que prefieren Android.
Here is Mexico City
🔴 = iPhone
🔵 = AndroidAndroid is for poor people! pic.twitter.com/oZXqnk0MLt
— Sasha Trubetskoy (@sasha_trub) September 7, 2019
Monterrey, Mexico
🔴 = iPhone
🔵 = AndroidSecond biggest economy in Mexico, highly developed and “Americanized”. But also quite segregated by income, as this map shows. pic.twitter.com/czY21YrPkh
— Sasha Trubetskoy (@sasha_trub) September 11, 2019
Guadalajara, Mexico
🔴 = iPhone
🔵 = AndroidSecond biggest metro area in Mexico, not as rich as Monterrey but more of a cultural center. Strong east-west difference! pic.twitter.com/icclGGWpsx
— Sasha Trubetskoy (@sasha_trub) September 11, 2019
A través de la cuenta @sasha_trub, el originario de Virginia del Norte, Estados Unidos, proporcionó un mapa que nos puede ayudar a entender un demográfico respecto al consumo de tecnología móvil.
Querétaro City 🇲🇽
🔴 = iPhone
🔵 = AndroidWikipedia says this city has the second highest GDP per capita in Mexico, after Monterrey! Is that true?
Requested by @arisu_m @panaceo & others#iPhoneVsAndroidMaps pic.twitter.com/iMQP3nIQE8
— Sasha Trubetskoy (@sasha_trub) September 11, 2019
León 🇲🇽
🔴 = iPhone
🔵 = Android4th largest city in Mexico, big cultural center, supposedly has a lot of bikers. But not a lot of iPhones!
Requested by @arturo_ea92#iPhoneVsAndroidMaps pic.twitter.com/w1NYTMyEFA
— Sasha Trubetskoy (@sasha_trub) September 11, 2019
Tijuana 🇲🇽
🔴 = iPhone
🔵 = AndroidThis city is famous for being right near the US, but hosts a different kind of border within itself. Certain areas are clearly dominated by iPhone-carrying residents. pic.twitter.com/Jt8ovKwEjn
— Sasha Trubetskoy (@sasha_trub) September 11, 2019
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