Due to the resounding success of the Samsung Galaxy S III in the market so far, Chitika Insights conducted a study to determine how the device was performing relative to other Samsung Android phones currently in the marketplace.
Tag: iphone
iPhone Traffic is more Search Oriented than Android Traffic
The rise of mobile traffic in the world of web is hitting the point of perpetuity. Due to this, Chitika Insights decided to take a look at two of our favorite sectors, search and mobile, to better analyze the type of traffic that comes from various devices.
The iPad: Still Miles Ahead of the Field
Months after the release of major Android tablets like the Xoom, and BlackBerry’s first venture into the market with the PlayBook, Chitika Insights took a look at how the primary “non-iPad” tablets are stacking up against the king of tablets.
A Month Living in the Cloud: A Test of Cloud-Based iTunes
I set out over the last month to prove to myself whether a cloud-based iTunes would work for me or not. I went into the experiment with some questions: How much data will I use? Will buffering drive me crazy?
Will there be lag, or stuttering, of my music in dead zones? Obviously the cloud-based iTunes is not out yet, so my first task was to find an app that would simulate it – specifically, I needed to be able to stream songs on demand.
Windows Phone “Mango” Officially Announced
Windows Phone 7 Mango is coming, previewed by Microsoft today. Where can Microsoft go to grab market share? Windows Phone still sends less than 1% of mobile Internet traffic, but it’s progressing.
Is The iPad Changing The Way We Search?
How is the iPad changing the way we search? Looking at our data, it’s making us explore Google results more thoroughly before we click a link. As covered by ReadWriteWeb
T-Mobile iPhone Popping Up In Atlanta?
Is a T-Mobile iPhone in the works? We break down the cities that generate the most iPhone traffic on a T-Mobile network in the US.
How iOS Is Killing The Browser
With so many feature-rich apps that also browse the web, how can browsers survive the growing app mentality?
6% Of iPad Internet Browsing Done In Apps
It’s the big, ongoing debate about iPads and tablets: app vs. web. But with more and more third-party browsers appearing, along with higher usage of Google and Bing’s mobile apps, the iPad web browsing world is no longer the sole domain of Safari.
AT&T/T-Mobile Android Phones Receive 16% Higher CTR Than Verizon and Sprint
Can the cell phone provider of Android phones affect click-through rate? Chitika Insights uncovered an advantage in this metric from phones in the AT&T/T-Mobile network.