CHOICE Australia Ranks Smartphone Operating Systems

Release Date 6 Sep, 2011 in Gizmodo Australia

 
   

Android passes iOS in mobile browser market, Opera leads again

Social Barrel - Francis Rey - 6 Sep, 2011
Android, apparently, is making a difference in all mobile platforms and services, as shown in the recent mobile browser market statistics from web traffic analytics firm StatCounter. According to the latest figures, Norwegian software company Opera ...

CHOICE Australia Ranks Smartphone Operating Systems

Gizmodo Australia - Alex Kidman - 6 Sep, 2011
iOS vs Android vs Windows Phone 7 vs Symbian vs Blackberry! Five operating systems enter the CHOICE labs… but only one squeaks out a victory. CHOICE's testing methodology is different to any other ...

Android passes iOS in mobile browser stats

.net magazine - Craig Grannell - 6 Sep, 2011
As reported by Peter-Paul Koch on the QuirksMode blog, the mobile browser race is hotting up. Based on statistics supplied by StatCounter, Opera (Mini and Mobile combined) still leads the pack, with a share of 22 ...

Nokia Maps for Android, Apple iOS and Blackberry.

3G.co.uk - ‎Sep 5, 2011‎
Non Nokia smartphone users can now access Nokia Maps via the new Nokia Maps for Mobile Web service which is currently in Beta version. Nokia Maps for Mobile Web can be used by anyone with Apple's iOS 4.3, Android 2.3 and above and Blackberry's OS 6.0 ...

Nielsen: Android Grows, RIM Draws Attention

CIO India - Stephen Lawson - ‎Sep 4, 2011‎
Google's Android OS continues to gain on both Apple iOS and Research In Motion's BlackBerry platform in the growing US smartphone market, but often stodgy RIM is on the wish lists of some cutting-edge buyers, according to the Nielsen research company. ...

Nielsen reports 40 percent users own smartphone in the US

Mobiletor.com - ‎Sep 3, 2011‎
A recently released Nielsen report says that of all consumers of mobile phones in the United States, an entire 40 percent section owns smartphone, while a still significant 60 percent depend on feature phones. Of these 40 percent smartphone owners, ...

 

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