“Apple’s iPhone was the only smartphone to gain mobile web traffic share in North America during the holidays, according to a new report from analytics firm Chitika, suggesting that the iPhone 5s and the iPhone 5c were popular with consumers over the holiday season,” Juli Clover reports for MacRumors.
“The iPhone saw a 1.8 percent jump in web traffic from the period between December 20 and December 29, while other smartphone manufacturers experienced no gains or a slight loss in traffic share,” Clover reports. “The iPad remains the most popular tablet, comprising 76.1 percent of all mobile web traffic in North America. Apple’s closest competitor, Amazon, has a 9.4 percent share, while Microsoft and Samsung come in at 2.3 and 5.9 percent.”
“Mobile web traffic usage numbers have changed little over the course of the last year, with iOS devices continuing to dominate Android devices,” Clover reports. “In a report from late 2012, Chitika noted that iOS had an overall usage share of 67 percent, while Android had a 33 percent share.”
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[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Dan K.” for the heads up.]
But, but, but . . . Android . . . ?
Anal ists won’t know and won’t care to know this .
If the market is that honest , many stocks won’t rise .
here is some more FUD for Thought… Another ignoramus with a keyboard…..
Apple does not tell outsiders what the average lifespans of its PCs and tablets are. However, many analysts say that Apple is no longer the producer of revolutionary products that it once was. Each new generation of the iPad is more like the one before it. And the iPhone 5s is not much of a change from the iPhone 5. Apple’s ability to upgrade consumers has started to decline.
iPad owners may never hold their tablets for an average of six years, but two or three has become much more likely.