Monday, May 7, 2012

The iPhone accounts for 95% of Web Traffic from Tablets

When one thinks of a tablet, the first thing that usually come to mind is an iPad . It has sold over 70 million devices between the three generations of the Apple tablet.

According to a new study from Chitika, the iPhone stacks up to 95% of all web traffic comes from the tablets. It's a huge amount, considering that the Apple device has jurisdiction for almost two years.

If you look at the second-placed Samsung Galaxy Tab, the results are even more spectacular. For 1000 web pages viewed from an iPad, only 13 have been seen from the tablet from Samsung. In the case of third-placed Asus Prime Transformer, this figure drops to 12 page views.

The rest of the results for other tablets have in the following table:

ipad 95 trafico web tablets

The truth is that these results can be explained in two ways. Either the competition tablets iPad not have the confidence of buyers, or those who buy them do not use them to surf the web.

To be fair, the Kindle Fire and Nook are devices designed to read books or watch videos, that is, to consume media. This may explain why they are so low in the rankings with less than 9 page views from each of them.

Does this statistic is the result of the usability of Safari? Is the new iPad tablet that the best user experience when browsing the web?

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