Articles tagged with: Analytics and Iphone
iPhone: Not a top 20 handset for browsing and buying on the mobile web
According to statistics released by mobile billing and analytics firm, Bango, when it comes to the most popular phones for browsing and buying content on the mobile web worldwide, the iPhone still sits outside the top 20. The Bango Top 20 handset list, based on Bango's February statistics, puts the Nokia 3110c on top, followed by the Samsung M800 in 2nd and the Nokia 6300 in 3rd. more
Related Tags: google, sony-ericsson, nokia, bango, samsung, tim, wind, ericsson, ovi, rim, mobile-internet, billing, mobile-billing, mobile-content
Mobile Application Store Users to Quadruple in Five Years
.. advertising media, lacks consistent, accepted analytics many advertisers are accustomed to. more
Related Tags: smartphone, apple, smartphones, wind, in-stat, palm, apps-store, app-store, windows
Flagship Phones are Driving Sales on Network Operator Websites
Industry analytics firm, comScore has published data from its monthly wireless e-commerce dashboard, which tracks consumer shopping and purchasing behavior, including handsets and mobile data plans, at all of the major wireless carrier sites. more
Related Tags: t-mobile, mobile-data, samsung, motorola, apple, verizon-wireless, verizon, iden, vas, comscore, lg, htc, blackberry, sprint, USA
Mobile Internet Becoming A Daily Activity For Many
analytics firm, comScore has reported that the number of people in the USA using their mobile device to access news and information on the Internet more than doubled from January 2008 to January 2009. more
Related Tags: sms, social-networking, smartphone, samsung, smartphones, comscore, lg, mobile-internet
Global Mobile Phone Shipments Dropped by 10% in Q4 2008
According to the latest research from Strategy analytics, global mobile phone shipments fell 10 percent year-over-year, to reach 295 million units in Q4 2008. An economic downturn in developed and emerging markets caused the industry's slowest growth rate since 2001. more
Related Tags: sony-ericsson, nokia, samsung, motorola, apple, strategy-analytics, ericsson, sony
Daily Telegraph Newspaper Sees Surge in Traffic from the Google Phone
..other challenger for the title of hip mobile device, according to WebTrends, a provider of web analytics and online marketing solutions. The analytics firm cited the example of the UK's Telegraph group of newspapers - a politically centre righ more
Related Tags: android, google, smartphone, apple, apple, chief-technology-officer, UK
HTC Expects to Sell Up To 2 Million Google Phones by End 2009
Taiwan's HTC is expected to sell some between 1.5 and 2 million Android based "Google Phones" to T-Mobile USA, with up to 500,000 being sold before the end of this year. Sources say that the new handset should boost HTC revenues by NT$18 billion (US$560 million) next year. more
Related Tags: android, google, t-mobile, microsoft, smartphone, motorola, t-mobile-usa, apple, apple, smartphones, strategy-analytics, htc, chunghwa-telecom
Companies Missing Opportunities as Mobile Internet Traffic Increases
..mited mobile data tariffs has seen a marked increase in mobile Internet use. However, internet analytics firm, Omniture has found many companies from retailers to content providers are not taking advantage of the opportunity presented by this i more
Related Tags: intel, mobile-data, driving, mobile-internet
iPhones Dominate Australian Mobile Data Consumption
An Australian Mobile Internet Insight report published by analytics firm, Amethon has found that browsing habits and data consumption for users of the new 3G Apple device is significantly higher than the average mobile device. The report, which provides insight into AustraliaÃ's mobile web browsing activities for August, says that the iPhone completely dominated data consumption behaviour and iPhone generated traffic was growing at nine percent per day. more
Related Tags: google, apple, apple, mobile-internet, Australia
Google's Android Phone to Gain 4% Smartphone Market Share in Q4 2008
According to the latest research from Strategy analytics, the Google Android operating system will account for 4 percent of all smartphones sold in the United States during the fourth quarter of 2008. more
Related Tags: android, google, microsoft, smartphone, apple, apple, smartphones, strategy-analytics, htc, google-android, USA
