Mobile Platform Progression - iPad Still Climbing

This is calculated from visits to a  web site.

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All the pundits got a big laugh, but the funny name hasn't squelched enthusiasm, adoption of the iPad continues to rise significantly. It'll be very interesting to see when competitive tables come out how they compare.

The BlackBerry Torch hasn't been out long enough to guess whether it matters, but the continued dropping of the BB market share seems an established trend.

What caused the little upward spurt on the iPhone in October?

Symbian has dropped from almost no one to 1 user this month. Are there many Symbian-powered phones that surf the web well?

Mobile Platforms Seen May-Sept 2010

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  • The iPad continues its impressive climb.
  • The iPhone continues to progress, but slower than the iPad.In fact, in Sept, iPhone lost a few.
  • Android has begun to move up.
  • BlackBerry keeps falling.
  • Symbian is barely perceptible

Methodology

Only logged in members of the site are counted. The user_agent for the above device families are counted and regardless of the number of pages viewed, each member device is counted only once. Next step would be to count how many pages each device is looking at. Stay tuned.

Demographics

The sample site is used by people mostly over 45 years of age with a strong discretionary budget. This is particularly interesting in light of the iPad's dramatic progression and the BlackBerry's steady fall. Let's see what happens with BlackBerry's new and exciting models in the next few months.

 

April looks good for Android Growth

Sample of 1770  registered (and therefore uniquely identifiable) visitors to the membership wine information site, here is the breakdown for the first 11 days of April:

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Mobiles represented 8% of all member accesses.

iPhone to BlackBerry, three to one.

iPhone        64.38%
BlackBerry       21.23%

At nearly 5%,; Android has grown quickly in the last 90 days.

Android        4.79%
iPod        3.42%
iPad        2.05%
Symbian        2.05%
webOS        1.37%
Nexus        0.68% (included in Android)

 

Comparing March 1-9 to April 1-9, Android gained 50%, BlackBerry +8%, iPhone lost 11%.