Pingdom.com estimates that Google’s Android operating system now generates the highest percent of smartphone web traffic with Apple’s iOS in second place. Android, which essentially came out at the same time as Blackberry OS, has risen to 37% share while iOS has remained fairly constant around 25% over the past two years. The biggest loser has been Symbian as the major OEMs that were using it have migrated to Android or Microsoft (in the case of Nokia). The Series 40 line is for Nokia’s mid-tier feature phones along with some of the Vertu luxury phones.
Pingdom.com estimates that Google’s Android operating system now generates the highest percent of smartphone web traffic with Apple’s iOS in second place. Android, which essentially came out at the same time as Blackberry OS, has risen to 37% share while iOS has remained fairly constant around 25% over the past two years. The biggest loser has been Symbian as the major OEMs that were using it have migrated to Android or Microsoft (in the case of Nokia). The Series 40 line is for Nokia’s mid-tier feature phones along with some of the Vertu luxury phones.