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iPad has 97.2 percent of US tablet Internet traffic

comScore has determined that the iPad now accounts for more US internet traffic than the iPhone for the first time. 46.8 percent of iOS device traffic now comes from iPads, while 42.6 percent comes from iPhones.

Want a more impressive figure? How about this: the iPad accounts for 97.2 percent of US-based internet traffic via tablet devices. All of its competitors account for the remaining 2.8 percent. Either this means the iPad is outselling Android and other tablets by a wide margin (something we already know is true), or else owners of competing devices just aren't using them to browse the web all that much. Or both. Either way, it doesn't paint the rosy picture of "Android ascendant" that we keep hearing.

In fact, when you take off the smartphone blinders and look at all iOS devices versus all Android devices, Apple's position in the market looks far less "precarious" than various reports might lead you to believe. iOS devices account for 43.1 percent of the US installed base for mobile devices, with Android accounting for only 34.1 percent. The gap is even wider when you look at how much people actually use their mobile devices; iOS accounts for 58.5 percent of mobile traffic compared to 31.9 percent for Android.

Android -- that is, all Android smartphones across all manufacturers -- may be "winning" compared to Apple's substantially smaller range of devices when looking at market share alone. By just about every other metric that matters (most of which matter far more than device market share), results like this comScore study prove Apple is in no danger whatsoever of "losing" to Android.

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Vince

Umm, everyone I know who has android changes their browser string to desktop or iPad.. so yay for false positives..

October 11 2011 at 10:09 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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J David Macor

Have to agree with you. Granted, this wouldn't tip the scales in Androids favor, but it would make a difference in the numbers....

October 11 2011 at 5:16 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
bds

Browser-Based Page Views != all Internet traffic

October 11 2011 at 4:00 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Scott Bell

What?

So what iOS traffic is NOT coming from and iPhone or iPad? Where is this mythical beast?

October 10 2011 at 11:43 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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mguniverse

Only that much? I figured it would be more.

October 10 2011 at 11:09 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
buffyzdead

What a bunch of Baloney. NO WAY !!!

Check your figures !!! Can't be !!!

The iPad only has 512MB of RAM and it can't play flash content whatsoever.

How can it even go out to the internet, without supporting those CRUCIAL requirements.

Liars !! I say !!!

October 10 2011 at 9:55 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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