

That’s because Apple, unlike Google, doesn’t work across multiple platforms. So, if you used Apple Calendar, either there or with a remote team, it would be difficult to share it with others. And, most importantly, it makes sharing calendars a breeze.įor example, in India, Android is used by over 92% of the population. It’s also easier to troubleshoot any issues. Well, because of their popularity, it’s not difficult to locate resources, such as hacks, for these online calendars. But, considering that these calendars come with a Google or Apple account and are preinstalled on their phones, it would be safe to assume that they’re used by a lot of people. Obviously, this doesn’t mean that all of these people are using one of these calendars.


There also uplifts in Ireland, Japan, France, and South Korea. The people of Russia, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, and South Africa also prefer Android. It’s dominant in nearly all of South America, Europe, and India. It’s also starting to gain ground in Egypt, Italy, Norway, Poland, and Turkey - although Android is still more widely used.Īndroid is the top dog, almost everywhere else in the world. It also has a slight ledge in Canada and the UK. When it comes to the market share of mobile devices, iOS reigns supreme in the U.S., Australia, and Japan. As for Apple, they have 1.4 billion active users globally. But, just how popular are the tech giants?Īt Google, there are around 1.2 billion in the world who have an account. But, which one is better? Market ShareĪpple and Google are behemoths. That’s probably why Apple and Google Calendars are two of the most popular and effective calendars on the market. If you have Gmail or a shiny new (or old) iPhone, then you’ve also been equipped with a calendar. Thankfully, calendars are easily accessible. But, how chaotic would your life be without your handy online calendar? I dread to think of such a world.
