Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Mobile Browser Share: iPhone Surprises


Okay, just to be clear about this: Apple's iPhone browser has grabbed a 0.09 percent share, which might not seem like much until you compare it to the competition. Windows CE, which encompasses every Windows Mobile device shipped, holds a 0.06 percent share; Danger Research's Sidekick product family holds a tiny 0.02 percent share; and the Symbian S60 smart phone platform, favored by Nokia, has 0.01 percent, according to Net Applications.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

A possible explanation: iPhone comes with unlimited data plan and a novel browsing experience (full page, excuse to use multi-touch capability). Apart from the engineering marvel of the phone, this service bundling is the contributor, I think.

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