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AdMob: iPhone OS grabs 40% of smartphone ad request share


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AdMob today released a report over ad requests on their ad network. 6 months ago Symbian OS came in at first with a share of 43%, and the iPhone OS came in 2nd with a share of 33%. Today, the first place is occupied by iPhone OS with a share of 40%, when Symbian’s share is 34%.

Another noteworthy contestant is Android. 6 months ago it was trailing RIM OS with 8%, and today that gap is only 1%. My guess is that next time this report gets released, Android OS will be third most popular smartphone OS.

Check out the comparison table after the break.

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The iPhone wins also this round. But, as you can see from the image, Nokia occupies 12 spots on the top 20 list.

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About the Author: Jonne is a mobile phone enthusiast who is currently pursuing his Bachelor's degree in Computer Science at the Vaasa University of Applied Sciences. He has been using the newest phones out there ever since the Nokia 5110 was released. Currently his choice of smartphone OS is Windows Phone 7.5.