We look at unique households (IP addresses) with an iPhone or an Android phone and at least one other Internet-browsing device, to see how much crossover there is between iPhone and Android households. The answer? Not much.
Category: Mobile
June Mobile Market: Android Gains, iPhone 4 Release Has No Effect
As of June, 2010, it looks like Android overtaking iPhone is an eventual inevitability. The much-hyped annual iPhone release had little immediate effect on the mobile marketplace, while the Evo grabbed a couple of percentage points for Google. As seen in Mashable
Android Devices: Droid Dominant, Evo Catches Nexus
Android is growing, but what devices are driving that growth? According to our latest data, the Motorola Droid is the dominant device in the Android market, and the 4G-capable HTC Evo has already caught up with Google’s self-branded Nexus One. Seen at Ars Technica
Search Study: iPhone Users Want New, Palm Users Want Out
What’s on the minds of mobile users? What sets someone with a BlackBerry apart from, say, an Android user?
iPad Tracker Closing Down
Thank you to all who enjoyed following the iPad Tracker this past month. After a pretty accurate count of WiFi iPads out there, the noise factor has become too high for us to accurately cut through, so the tracker is now closed.
More Android than iPhone? Not So Fast
Despite reports of Android passing the iPhone in North American market share, Apple’s smartphone still has three times the traffic of Google’s collection. As seen in Business Insider
iPad Tracker Explanation, Update, Call for Input
With the ups and downs of our iPad tracker, we’ve had a very interesting two weeks. Here’s a timeline of the changes we’ve made, an apology for making unannounced changes, and a call-out for smart people – how would you use the data we have?
iPad Users Also Use… Windows?!?
What else do iPad early adopters use at home? Mac computers? Windows machines? Even Linux boxes? We broke down the iPad traffic and see what ‘siblings’ these tablets have. As seen in Fortune Brainstorm Tech and Ars Technica.
Meet the iPad, with Real Time Stats
The “magical”, “revolutionary” iPad is here, and Chitika Research is tracking its adoption. Check out our real-time statistics on iPads browsing the Internet, and see what states are leading the iCharge. As seen in ReadWriteWeb and Mashable
Bing on iPhone – Microsoft’s Ultimate Mobile Coup?
If Apple does indeed make a deal with Microsoft that makes Bing the iPhone’s default search engine, exactly how hard would Google be hit? According to our numbers, Google would immediately lose some 27% of the smartphone market. Featured in MacWorld, ReadWriteWeb, ChannelWeb, and others.