Nearly two weeks into its life, the Verizon iPhone is already at over 6% of all iPhone usage. Is it taking users away from the AT&T iPhone, or from Android, or is it swooping in to kill off WebOS? Our numbers shed some light on the device’s growth.
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Can the Motorola Xoom ignite the Android Tablet Market?
As more information is released about the upcoming Motorola Xoom, like hands-on pictures from Devin Coldewey’s article today at TechCrunch, the question of when a real competitor for the iPad emerges. While the iPad has the big edge in the tablet market, there are many devices entering the market in the near future that could… Continue reading Can the Motorola Xoom ignite the Android Tablet Market?
ATT vs. Verizon – The Live iPhone Tracker
The Verizon iPhone is here, and we’re tracking in real-time how much of the device’s traffic ATT and Verizon account for.
WebOS Coming To The PC? What?
HP announced today that it will be releasing a ton of new devices running Palm’s WebOS. One very surprising revelation, PCs running the mobile OS are on the slate for later this year.
Android Honeycomb Is Coming, Already In Use
So yesterday, Google officially announced Android 3.0, known as Honeycomb (Google tends to name their Android builds after sweet, delicious desserts). Aimed directly at combating the Apple iPad head-on, more and more Honeycomb-powered tablets are being leaked or revealed.
iPhone Users Twice As Likely to Own a Mac
How important is the iPhone to Apple’s success? Looking at some crossover statistics, very important, and not just in sales. Looking at a sample of Chitika traffic, an iPhone user is twice as likely to own a Mac computer. Normally, the Chitika network sees about 11% of its impressions as Mac, but in this sample’s… Continue reading iPhone Users Twice As Likely to Own a Mac
Why The Verizon iPhone is the Ultimate Threat to Android
With the Verizon iPhone officially coming soon, we look at Apple’s arch-nemesis Google, and how the Verizon move will affect its flagship mobile product Android.
61% of iPads Already Running iOS 4 – January iOS and Android OS Breakdown
Ringing in the new year, we look at Android and iOS to see what OS versions people are running. Fragmentation is about even, and the iPad has picked up iOS 4 quickly.
The Current State of Windows Phone 7
A month in and it’s obvious that Windows Phone 7 has a huge mountain to climb. At the moment, for every WP7 device we see in the Chitika network, we see 110 Android devices and 172 iPhones.
Android to Pass iPhone’s Market Share in 2012
Android has been narrowing the gap between its family of phones and the iPhone’s market share all year. Based on our network’s data, Google’s OS will finally pass Apple’s landmark device on February 16, 2012, a little past noon Eastern.