I detect the views if an iPhone fan here.
You should have detected a fan of facts.
The vast majority of mid and high end phones are on Android.
The vast majority of Android phones that are SOLD are on the low end, with the vast majority being in developing countries (for the record, I cheer, encourage and support developing countries; I’m just providing facts). Doesn’t matter how many high end Androids LG, Samsung, Huawei and the like make. Fact is, Apple makes the most expensive phones and sells more of those phones in that segment than anyone. Period. Charts skew as Android outselling Apple overall (because those charts are not broken out by type/price), but the highest volume that feed those numbers comes from the low end. Apple doesn’t even compete in that market and has no business model or interest in doing so.
As for Android being inferior,
Lol. Where did I ever say anything about inferiority? iOS, aside from being less fragmented, is easier and more secure for developers, and the FACT is, it is the preferred platform by companies and developers interested in profit, as its customer base has repeatedly outspent Androiders for years and years, and it’s not even close.
It doesn't matter whether the phones that are sold with Android are Top, Middle or Bottom of the market, the figures suggest Android is being sold on what appears to be around 15 times as many devices world wide. So on that basis, Owl is losing out on on a much larger market share only supporting Apple.
Of course it matters. The majority of Androids in the wild (i.e. SOLD) are cheap/low end phones, owned by a customer base that’s has repeatedly demonstrated that it is unlikely to spend money on expensive products like the OWL (hence why they, along with countless other companies and developers, for years and years, have always prioritized iOS; they make far more money there than the ad-driven model rampant in the Play store. Duh!!). Those are the FACTS.
I also severely doubt that the only people who buys dashcams are people who buy high end phones.
Seriously, do you want to dumb down this conversation or do you want understand stuff? We’re taking about a $350 camera with a $100 annual fee. OBVIOUSLY, this is not a your typical “dashcam”, and the vast MAJORITY of people who buy this kind of stuff are iPhone users. Period. That’s a fact.
You’re clueless (not to mention a tad sensitive) on this topic. Like what you like, buy what you buy, and believe what you want, but you’re going to have to be more prepared with FACTS before I discuss this with you any further.
I’ll even help you out:
https://www.bing.com/search?q=app+store+profits+ios+vs+android&form=APIPA1&PC=APPD