Thursday, June 2, 2011

Android phone users also use a lot of traffic most [2-6-2011]

rtphone running Google Android leading U.S. mobile market shares, and Android users also use a lot of data traffic the most, according to a new report by Nielsen.
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Android operating system became the most popular mobile world. According to a survey by market analysis firm Nielsen, in April, 37% of phone users in the U.S. smartphone owners. Among them, 36% of Android, Apple iPhone accounted for 26% and 23% using RIM BlackBerry device.

Android users as well as “objects” using more data traffic the most – with 582 megabytes of data in the first quarter of this year, while the owner of the iPhone uses 492 megabytes. Nielsen’s analysis results based on nearly 65,000 mobile bill in the U.S..

However, in the last 30 days, 79% of iPhone users download applications on machines, compared with 74% who used a similar move to Android; 46% of iPhone users listen to streaming music online or mobile radio – compared to 43% the number of users Android. And, 37% of iPhone users watch video and TV on mobile – Android 35%.

According to the Nielsen market survey, U.S. mobile market, behind three “big” Android, iPhone and RIM BlackBerry, Windows Mobile (9%), HP WebOS (2​​%), Symbian (2%), and Phone Windows 7 (1%).

However, surveys of the global smartphone market is firm Gartner announced earlier in May that the market is still “favor” Symbian phone. On the “fronts” operating system, Android lead with 36%, up from 9.6% last year. Symbian No. 2, with a market share declined from 44.2% last year to 27.4%. IOS Apple ranked third with 16.8% – up slightly from 15.3%.
 
Source:totvare.net 

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