
Posts Tagged ‘iphone’
Android Outselling iPhone in Midwest
March 10th, 2010Monthly Application Download Statistics (Admob)
March 8th, 2010Smartphone Sales and Market Share
March 8th, 2010Number Of Smartphone Users Downloading Paid-App
March 8th, 2010Here are the average percentage of users who download at least one paid app per month
iPhone : 50%
iPod touch : 35%
Android : 21%
webOS : 24%
Average Number Of App Downloads Per Month
March 8th, 2010Here are the number of free and paid apps downloaded on an average from these different platforms
Free app downloads
iPhone : 7
iPod touch : 10.5
Android : 7.6
webOS : 5.1
Paid app downloads
iPhone : 1.8
iPod touch : 1.6
Android : 1.1
webOS : 0.6
Top 10 Best Selling Phones of Q4, 2009
February 16th, 2010Top 10 Best Selling Phones of Q4 2009:
- RIM – BlackBerry Curve
- Apple – iPhone 3G S
- Motorola – DROID
- Apple – iPhone 3G
- RIM – BlackBerry Pearl
- RIM – BlackBerry Bold
- RIM – BlackBerry Storm
- Palm – Pre
- RIM – BlackBerry Tour
- T-Mobile – myTouch 3G
AT&T Using Wi-Fi to Remove Stress on thier 3G Network
February 15th, 2010A recent AT&T survey indicates that in the past month 43 percent of smartphone users said they had connected to an AT&T hotspot at least once. In 2009, AT&T consumers connected to an AT&T Wi-Fi hotspot four times more often than they did in 2008.
In the fourth quarter of 2009, there were more than 35 million connections to the Net via an AT&T Wi-Fi hotspot. This is up by 10 million over the fourth quarter of 2008. The majority of these Wi-Fi connections are being made by smartphones, such as the iPhone, rather than laptops. In fact, 73 percent of Wi-Fi connections in AT&T hotspots came from “integrated devices” in the fourth quarter compared with 61 percent for all of 2009.
iPhones hog much more data than other smart phones
February 15th, 2010On average, iPhone users consume 273 MBs of data per month. That compares with 54 MBs for consumer users of Blackberrys and 150 MBs for consumers who use other brands of smart phones. Another 12 percent of iPhone users use at least 500 MBs per month with their crush of emails, Web surfing, and other activity related to the device’s more than 100,000 available software applications. And about a third of those data junkies use more than 1 GB of data.
More than 80 percent of non-business Blackberry users eat up less than 50 MB of data per month. Most users of other non-iPhone, non-Blackberry smart phones, 54 percent, similarly consume less than 50 MB of data each month. But fewer than 20 percent of iPhone owners are so frugal with their data consumption.








