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iPhone rules mobile market share

Posted March 4, 2009 8:55 AM by Chris Seibold
Categories: Safari 

imageYou might not know who rules barter town (if you do award yourself ten bonus points) but now you can be certain who rules when it comes to mobile browser market share. The answer is Safari Mobile. Safari Mobile came to browse the web and kick ass but Safari Mobile must be all out of web to browse because all it is doing right now is kicking ass. How big is Mobile Safari when compared to the competition? Well Safari Mobile clocks in at 66.6% and the next closest browser comes it at… (wait for it) 9.6%.

There are reasons to think that Safari Mobile’s role is a little overstated, some phones browse without showing up in the stats used in the study after all and it is important to remember that if you’re really into browsing the web the go to to choice is the iPhone so the iPhone might be a little over represented. Still, 66%? That’s a lot of hurt for every mobile browser that isn’t Safari Mobile. Get the complete scoop from Ars Technica courtesy of the excellent David Chartier.

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