iPhone is Still King of Mobile Browsing
We have heard a lot about all these new phones that are expected to beat iPhone and take market-share away from it. We did even hear a couple of months ago about Blackberry selling more units that iPhone in the first quarter of 2009. What we don’t often hear in the news is Apple iPhone’s degree of dominance in the mobile browsing market. According to admob’s latest report, 65% of mobile web browsing is done with Apple iPhone.

Even in the mobile app usage, iPhone dominates the market. Perhaps what’s more impressive than iPhone’s results is Android’s progress in the smart phone market. With less than 1% of market-share, Android still manages to come second best in the mobile web browsing category (9% of the market). Android phones are on the rise, though it’s early to tell how fierce the battle between iPhone and Android will be. The above report is not that surprising as both these devices offer superior web browsing experience at this point. The other handsets will probably catch up, but iPhone has so many advantages over most smart-phones that it’s hard to see any one of them dethroning Apple iPhone.
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