Net Applications mobile browsing statistics: iPhone 66% share

Monitoring web traffic is a dicey thing, and sometimes it’s hard to determine if traffic statistics are meaningful.  Traffic monitor Net Applications has released their mobile web traffic numbers for February, and they are surprising to say the least.

It’s pretty much a given that iPhone owners do a lot of web browsing on their phones — the iPhone is designed for that.  Knowing that going in still doesn’t prepare me for the statistic showing that iPhone web browsing accounts for 66% of all mobile web browsing.  That’s just a huge share and I’m not sure what to make of it.  Equally surprising is that the G1 Android phone has already gained a 6% share, matching that of Symbian-based phones.  While it’s no surprise that the BlackBerry browsing share is low, I expected it to be more than the 2.24% that is showing here.

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