Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Android surpasses iOS in online use – Computerworld Portugal

the NetMarketShare

For the first time, devices with the operating system of Google, were responsible for more traffic than devices with Apple’s environment, says.

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Android-mwc-12_IDG In July, Android devices accounted for more mobile Internet traffic, than those iOS for the first time, tells NetMarketShare, which monitors such developments. The company uses customer data analysis to control operating systems and browsers that are being used to access the sites where it acts.

The Android and iOS together represent the vast majority of Internet traffic Mobile a total of nearly 89%. Of this total, the share of Android for the month of July was 44.62%, while iOS accounted for 44.19%.

It is the culmination of a long period of field equipment with operating system from Google sales on Apple products. The first accounted for over 78% of all smartphones sold at retail in 2013, according to statistics from Gartner.

But to the most recent report, the iPhone accounted for more Internet traffic than the Android smartphones. As recently as September 2013, the share of Android was 29% compared to 54% of iOS.

The two values ??converged but the share of Android accelerated last spring, going from a share of about 38% in April to more than 41% in May. The devices with Java ME – used in other devices other than smartphones – accounted for 4.19% of traffic, followed by 2.57% with Symbian, Windows Phone with 2.49% and BlackBerry with 1.21% of According to figures from NetMarketShare.

After all, the Safari browser remains the most widely used, due to the dispersion between Android and Chrome.

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