Thursday, January 2, 2014

Android dominates the global mobile traffic - The Universal

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| The Universal

14:30 Thursday January 2, 2014

Windows Phone has managed to double its market share, but with a very low percentage, from 0.91 percent in early 2013 to last 2.08 percent at the end of it
According to data from the consulting StatCounter Android occupies most mobile traffic a global level with 42.99 percent, followed by iOS which ended the year with 21.82 percent of possession.

Meanwhile, Windows Phone has reached 2 percent of mobile traffic after a continuous growth during 2013.

Windows Phone managed to double its market share, but with a very low percentage, from 0.91 percent in early 2013 to last 2.08 percent at the end of it.

Traffic’s mobile operating system Microsoft has excelled in a market more than in others, as in Europe where the share increased from 2.5 percent to 3.7 percent or South America, where he spent the 1.75 percent to 4.9 percent. In the U.S. the percentage was lower, at 1.93 percent, while in Asia the presence of Windows Phone has been nil.

most Android mobile traffic in 2013 and takes its share has improved since started with a 33.19 percent in January and has completed nearly 43 percent in December.

Furthermore, iOS experienced a decline in the same period and in January received a 23.26 percent since the end of the year I was on a 21.82 percent, although in February achieved its maximum with one 27.21 percent.

As to other mobile platforms, BlackBerry obtained a constant share for 2013, according to the same study, and ended the year with a very similar percentage to that began, for he has risen from 3.53 points in January to 3.63 in December.

Other mobile operating systems have garnered 4.95 percent as SymbianOS, 4.54 and 4.3 percent are unknown platforms.


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