Thursday, December 20, 2007
iPhone Users Account For More Web Traffic Than Windows Mobile
Posted by Ed Hansberry in "NEWS" @ 07:00 AM
http://news.trend.az/index.shtml?show=news&newsid=1098057&lang=EN
"Market analyst Net Applications has some interesting findings regarding web use in mobile handsets. iPhone users currently account for .09% of web browsing, with Windows Mobile units only posting a combined total of .06 percent (0.06%)."
That is kind of sad. I know my wife rarely ever launches the browser on her T-Mobile Dash. I use mine quite a bit, but am constantly fiddling with the settings, going to "desktop" mode, fit to screen or single column, changes the average user won't bother with or may not even know about. Hopefully now that Apple has shown it is possible to have a decent and desktop-like browsing experience on an a mobile device, Microsoft will finally update Pocket IE so it does more of what the average user expects.
"Market analyst Net Applications has some interesting findings regarding web use in mobile handsets. iPhone users currently account for .09% of web browsing, with Windows Mobile units only posting a combined total of .06 percent (0.06%)."
That is kind of sad. I know my wife rarely ever launches the browser on her T-Mobile Dash. I use mine quite a bit, but am constantly fiddling with the settings, going to "desktop" mode, fit to screen or single column, changes the average user won't bother with or may not even know about. Hopefully now that Apple has shown it is possible to have a decent and desktop-like browsing experience on an a mobile device, Microsoft will finally update Pocket IE so it does more of what the average user expects.