According to new data from Net Applications, the Apple iPhone controls 66 percent of total mobile browser share, demolishing all the competition for amount of time people browse the Web from their phone.
In second place was JavaME at 9 percent market share, followed by Windows Mobile at 7 percent and Symbian and Android at 6 percent. Somewhat surprisingly, Palm and BlackBerry brought ... [ read the full article ]
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Quote:and is a testament to the rather enjoyable experience of browsing the Web using an iPhone.
Or, which is the case with the iPhone, you are FORCED to purchase a data plan. If you're paying for it, why not use it?
I had my Samsung Blackjack, with Windows Mobile, for close to 3 months before I added a data plan. I'm sure there are many users that never consider it at all.
With the iPhone though, I think a large part of it's customer base buys the phone expecting to use it with the web, as opposed to BlackBerry users, who primarily need email support.
they out did themselves this time, take a look at that its a freaken pie chart with a freaken legend. looks like the useless statistic market is moving on up in the world whats next a Bar Chart.
I sure wish apple was a more consumer friendly company. They have some awesome products that come out at a perfect time to take advantage of a developing trend. But the control on what you can and cant do they apply to the products makes me stay away.
I had a blackberry for 4 years and just bought an iphone. It's way better!!!
Yesterday I downloaded my first game, JigSee, which lets you take a picture from the iphone camera and then turns it into a jig saw puzzle, and the kids love it!!!