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M-Go app also for Android?!?!!

M-Go App auch für Android?!?!

I would be very happy if the M-Go app were also available for Android phones (e.g. Samsung).
The online version is of little use to me if I can't access it from my smartphone when I'm on the move.
I think it's a shame that only I-Phones are supported :-(
I'm sure that an Android version would immediately attract a lot of interest - I know a lot of people around me who would install it straight away!!!

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2 years 27 weeks...
A very long time in which only a small part of the customer base is really served.
According to Comparis, the "iPhone" had a smartphone share of 25% in 09/12. ... The fact that Android would catch up with the field in no time at all was already communicated at the time. Today, a study by the Y&R Group Switzerland says that Android and iOS each have a market share of around 46%... h ttp://w ww.crmnetwork.ch/articles-de/in-der-schweiz-nimmt-der-anteil-der-android-gerate-kontinuierlich-zu-und-nahert-sich-ios-von-apple/

Internationally, Android has been the clear leader since this year:
... according to the latest figures, almost 80 percent of all smartphones sold worldwide today are Android smartphones. And the trend is rising.
http://blogs.strategyanalytics.com/WSS/post/2013/08/01/Strategy-Analytics-Android-Captures-Record-80-Percent-Share-of-Global-Smartphone-Shipments-in-Q2-2013.aspx

Migros has been creating other apps for both platforms for some time. So it will also have its own user numbers. Perhaps it can also provide a little more transparency.

Another fact is that many Android phones are NFC-capable. And Migros upgraded its more than 8000 checkouts two weeks ago (Denner and Globus will follow in 2014). Now that it is possible to pay with an NFC credit card, it will be possible to pay with an Android NFC smartphone at the Migros checkout shortly before Easter next year. iPhones will receive technical support from Swisscome or a rubber cover with integrated NFC available in stores until then. :-)
From then on, the Android smartphone will suddenly take on a different status at Migros.
I'm curious to see what will come ... maybe even HTML5 directly, which would be platform-independent.