By John Gruber
Due — never forget anything, ever again.
Guy Podjarny, commenting on Jason Grigsby’s post analyzing the disparity between iOS and Android web browser usage stats:
On non-cellular networks, Mobile Safari accounts for ~67% of mobile browser activity. iPad accounts for ~43% of that, and iPhone/iPod-touch for the remaining 24%. Android WebKit’s share is ~18%. So iPhone still had a notable lead over Android on non-cellular networks, but the gap isn’t as big if you don’t count the iPad.
On cellular networks, Mobile Safari accounts for ~35% of mobile browsing, and only ~7% of that comes from iPads. Android WebKit’s share is ~38%, and less than 1% of that comes from tablets.
★ Thursday, 2 August 2012