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SAN FRANCISCO – There may be more smartphones run on Android than on iOS worldwide, in terms of Internet traffic, the mobile operating system in the United States a clear lead. Writes analyst Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray in a research report.
iOS was responsible for 69 percent of mobile Internet traffic to the sites examined in the States. Android had to do with 26.5 percent. A month earlier was the distribution of 66.4 percent compared to 28.7 percent for iOS to Android, which indicates that the difference is larger.
Munster according to CNET gives three possible explanations for the current relationships in this area. Firstly, the report only on the United States, where the iPhone and iOS are more dominant presence than in many other countries. He also thinks that iOS users a day to use their phone.
Finally the analyst notes that the report includes both smartphones and tablets. He thinks he knows more tablets that generate ‘traffic’ than smartphones. That would be seen in the figures back because the iPad makes for much more internet than all Android tablets together.
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