Mobile web traffic reports show, Symbian, OS X on the top
Ready for the latest dose of facts and figures in the chat in Nerd water cooler? Here goes! The latest report AdMob, which tracks mobile web traffic to various models of phones and operating systems, has found some rather interesting - if not entirely surprisingly - the results. To begin, we reported that the largest web-surfing on the phone every U.S. carrier is a touch screen model, and that the gap down, we find that the iPhone, Nokia N70 and BlackBerry 8300 to take the top three spots (in order of mention) in the globally. As for Symbian OS continues to be led by a package from the point of view in the world with 43 per cent of applications, despite the fact that the iPhone is not far behind at 33 percent, yes, and if you were wondering, Apple’s darling generated 50 percent of all mobile U.S. web traffic in February. More numbers in the links below, you should be inclined to visit.
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