Mobile visitors to science websites
January 24th, 2012 by David Bradley >> No Comments
In case anyone was in any doubt about the market dominance of Apple products for mobile browsing, here’s the breakdown of mobile visitors to Sciencetext.com, Sciencebase.com and averaged across my other blogs:
Apple iPhone (including the iPhone 4 and the new iPhone 4S)- 41%
Apple iPad – 31%
Apple iPod Touch – 5%
SonyEricsson LT15i Xperia Arc – 4%
Samsung GT-I9100 Galaxy S II – 2%
HTC Desire – 2%
Samsung GT-I9000 Galaxy S – 2%
Motorola DroidX – 1%
HTC EVO 4G – 1%
Not set – 12%
Other traces are seen of users browsing with Samsung GT-P1000 Galaxy Tab, Google Nexus S Samsung Nexus S, Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101, Samsung GT-S5830 Galaxy Ace and Fujitsu T-01C REGZA Phone T-01C. Maybe this doesn’t actually reflect the wider market at all. So, does anyone care to share their experience, is this skewed from the norm seen for sites not on the science niche?

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