RIM and Android devices get an increasing share of mobile advert traffic

November 24, 2009 - 1:57pm | News | Other themes |
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RIM and Android devices get an increasing share of mobile advert traffic

AdMob, a mobile advertising agency, which was recently snapped up by Google, has released a report on the mobile advertising market.
AdMob affirms that new devices from RIM are generating an increasing percentage of the total number of requests for the platform. The recently launched RIM devices that are gaining traction are the Tour and new versions of the Curve (8900 and 8520). The older 8100 Pearl series has seen its share of RIM traffic steadily decrease from 28 percent in April to 16 percent in October. However, the 8300 Curve series has maintained approximately 44 percent share over the last six months.
Another newcomer, the Android Operating System, have turned one year old in October.
Worldwide requests from Android devices increased 5.8 times since April 2009 in the AdMob network. The HTC Dream (G1) has continued to experience strong growth over the past six months and the launch of new devices is driving significant incremental growth in Android traffic. The Motorola Droid already represented 24 percent of all Android requests in AdMob's network two weeks after it launched.
The October 2009 AdMob Mobile Metrics Report found the following key points:
70 percent of iPhone OS requests came from the iPhone while the remaining 30 percent came from the iPod touch in October 2009. The Americans consistently included the RIM 8300 Curve and 8100 Pearl series devices in the Top 20 devices over the last two years. In the UK, the 9000 Bold and 8900 Curve have seen strong growth and are now the number 10 and 11 devices, respectively. In the US, Android had 20 percent share of smartphone traffic, compared with seven percent half a year before, and the HTC Magic (myTouch 3G) and HTC Dream were both Top 10 devices. In the UK, the HTC Dream, HTC Magic, and HTC Hero are all Top 10 devices in the AdMob network. The Motorola CLIQ has also seen fast pickup since its launch at T-Mobile in the US and generated six percent of Android traffic on November 18. The lost of smartphone share of the top Symbian and Windows Mobile devices is explained with the lack of the changes in 2009. One of Nokia's first touchscreen models, the 5800 XpressMusic, is the one of the few newcomers to the list of Top 20 Symbian devices in 2009.
The AdMob share is calculated by the percentage of requests received from a particular handset; it is a measure of relative mobile Web and application usage and does not represent handset sales.
 




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