Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch models may account for as much as 32 per cent
of mobile data traffic worldwide.
A recent report from mobile advertising specialist Admob found that last
month the Apple handsets accounted for nearly one third of its mobile data
requests worldwide. That figure is up seven per cent from last month.
The iPhone fared even better in smartphone web traffic, accounting for fifty
per cent of traffic.
Second to Apple on both lists was Nokia, which claimed 19.6 per cent of data
requests and 24 per cent of smartphone web traffic. Samsung was third on the
list, whole Research In Motion clocked in at the seventh spot.