Articles tagged with: Samsung and Mobile Web

Nokia Losing Mobile Internet Traffic Market Share in South Africa

Mobile ad agency, mKhoj has reported that the market share of mobile internet traffic from Nokia handsets in South Africa has dropped from 46% in January to 39% last month. samsung currently holds 33% of the market, and rose from 20% in January. The iPhone made its entrée into the market, but only contributes 0.06% of the total network traffic, making it a relatively small but growing player.  more

Related Tags: mkhoj, mobile-advertising, nokia, cell-c, mtn, vodacom, africa, South Africa


Virgin Mobile to Support Opera Mini Mobile Web Browser

Opera Software has announced an agreement with the MVNO, Virgin Mobile USA to distribute the Opera Mini mobile web browser on several Virgin Mobile USA handsets. Virgin Mobile USA subsidiary Helio was the first U.S. carrier to sign a deal with Opera Mini in the United States.  more

Related Tags: virgin-mobile, mvno, xl, virgin-mobile-usa, opera, opera-mini, mobile-web-browser, web-browser, lightning, helio, virgin,


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, iphone, bango, analytics, tim, wind, ericsson, ovi, rim, mobile-internet, billing, mobile-billing, mobile-content, mobile-analytics, true


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: iphone, sms, social-networking, analytics, smartphone, smartphones, comscore, lg, mobile-internet, maps


Mobile phone manufacturers are 'losing their touch' according to customers

Mobile phone manufacturers risk losing their customers as they race to incorporate touch-screen features into their phones in a bid to copy Apple's success, according to feedback from shoppers collated by European customer review website, Reevoo.com.  more

Related Tags: m1, sony-ericsson, 3g, nokia, iphone, sms, eu, apple, ericsson, touchscreen, touch-screen, omnia, storm, email, music


Mobile Internet Usage on WiFi Widespread Across the USA

Mobile advertising agency, AdMob has highlighted widespread mobile Internet usage on WiFi in the United States and strong growth in Western Europe in its January 2009 Mobile Metrics Report.  more

Related Tags: sony-ericsson, windows-mobile, nokia, iphone, smartphone, wind, ericsson, texas, admob, sony, mobile-internet, windows, california, new-york, wifi, os,


Mobile Web Usage Explodes Worldwide According to AdMob

Mobile advertising agency, AdMob has highlighted the rapid and global growth of mobile Web and application usage over the past year in their September 2008 AdMob Mobile Metrics Report. The growth is widely distributed with 34 countries sending more than 10 million ad requests to AdMob's network in September 2008, compared to only 16 countries in September 2007.  more

Related Tags: iphone, motorola, apple, apple, rsa, ericsson, admob, apple-iphone, sonyericsson, razr


Brazil, Mexico and Venezuela tops in Latin America for mobile Web usage

Brazil, Mexico and Venezuela lead Latin America in adoption of the mobile Web according to the latest "State of the Mobile Web" report issued by Opera Software. Google leads the way in most countries, followed by some of the most popular social-networking sites.  more

Related Tags: google, sony-ericsson, ericsson, sony, opera, opera-mini, mobile-web-browser, facebook, web-browser, latin-america, nokia,, pace, Brazil


Nokia Dominates Opera Mobile Web Usage

The mobile Web is not only for people with a smartphone, according to Opera Software's State of the Mobile Web report, released today. Six out of the most popular phones models for Web browsing with Opera Mini are from Nokia, two are from Sony Ericsson, one is from BlackBerry, and one is from samsung. In the United States, nine of the top 10 phones for Opera Mini are BlackBerries.  more

Related Tags: sony-ericsson, smartphones, sony, opera, opera-mini, nokia,


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